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    Weber Carb??

    Well My carb is messed up So i was thinkin about gettin a weber i heard they are better So i found this kit but i wanna know is this a good deal or not?? And if so it would go on an automatic http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/pe...9&brandid=2158



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    Re: Weber Carb??

    try ebay.
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    Re: Weber Carb??

    I was lookin On Ebay But i Cant find tha carb and tha kit together..

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    that price is normal, maybe just a tad high, but yeah a bit over $300 is what you should expect for the kit with a new carb.

    I would recommend the 38/38, however it may be beneficial to convert it to a progressive mechanical secondary instead of a synchronous mechanical.
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    Re: Weber Carb??

    Quote Originally Posted by stunna31061
    I was lookin On Ebay But i Cant find tha carb and tha kit together..
    dont buy it on ebay, carbs unlimited dot com or just check the weber thread, I think somebody listed the best places to get them. I got mine from local buy sell trade paper and got the adapter plate from carbs unlimited. Keep in mind this carb is widely used as replacement, you may luck up and find one on an import car in the junkyard, look for late 70's early 80's vintage toyota's datsuns nissans mazda, vw's. Also you can use the holley & motorcraft 5200 series carbs off of rangers's monza's vega's pinto's sunbird's what else came with that 5200. You just have to buy the honda adapter plate kit from redline weber.
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    Re: Weber Carb??

    Why not buy it on eBay? It's not like it's going to be an eBay carb. If he's selling it as a Weber, it better be a Weber when you get it.

    However that one you linked looks like you hit the spot. Though usually its a bit more difficult to install one with an automatic. But check the Weber how-to. It got me right through the process.

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    Re: Weber Carb??

    i would only trust the ppl selling it on ebay if its new or if they give you warranty...cuz if they say all sales final you are taking a big risk.

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    Re: Weber Carb??

    Quote Originally Posted by POS carb
    that price is normal, maybe just a tad high, but yeah a bit over $300 is what you should expect for the kit with a new carb.
    I would recommend the 38/38, however it may be beneficial to convert it to a progressive mechanical secondary instead of a synchronous mechanical.

    I concur.


    See if they will pull apart a DGV kit and include a 38 weber instead... the 38 will lose out on gas milage so if thats your thing stick with the 32/36.

    Part seperately will run you $150
    Adapter Plate - $50
    Air Cleaner - $30
    Linkage - $20
    Jets/Other - $50

    Carb can be bought on e-bay
    38 $100-$300
    32/36 $50-$250
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    Re: Weber Carb??

    thanks for tha help

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