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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 12:43 pm 
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Can you use 32 or 33mm chokes in a Weber 45 DCOE or does it have to be
a 40 DCOE. :?:

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45DCOE requires 45DCOE chokes and 40DCOE requires 40DCOE chokes, but the sizes do overlap (ie you can have a 45DCOE with 34mm chokes and you can have a 40DCOE with 34mm chokes)


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You can get 32mm chokes for a 45DCOE, I run this set up on my 998cc Bugeye Sprite. If you want 33mm chokes I think you'll have to start with a pair of 32's and machine them down. Standard sizes seem to go up in 2mm steps.

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