weber 45 DCOE carbs
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Rich, I'm thinking a weber kit is not what you should be looking for. Yes I still have webers. Price to be discussed off the board.
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Still selling those Webers? What price are you looking for?
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Originally Posted by Redglxvr6 Do you happen to have any 40DCOE's in your collection? Thank you, Nick
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Nick, since the OP is all out, I do have a Weber 40 DCOE for a Mini for sale on eBay at the moment that maybe you would be interested in.
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No all my 40s are gone thanks for asking. I do have some 45s with 30 mm chokes.
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Do you happen to have any 40DCOE's in your collection?
Thank you,
Nick
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I took a look at the shop yesterday, I have three different types that bolt on top of the carb. One is single or twin cable as shown under carb miscellaneous on this site. One is a sheet metal arrangement and the third is a cast alloy one I bought new for some reason. I hope this does not come out wrong but I have recently been selling parts outside the US and the paper work and the fact customs wants something for our having fun bothers me. If you can't find one closer to you (I'm east coast USA) we can work something out.
Little story for you: first time I took a customers vintage mini to tech for him I was told I could not run a weber on the car. I told the inspector I'd go tell the owner (and I named him) the inspector said oh never mind it's OK.
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Do you mean like the one that bolts atop the carb? Twin cable , single cable? I'm not real deep in linkage kits and manifolds. Just went crazy buying carbs. It would be nice to sell a couple or five. I'm wanting to buy a new conceal carry gun.
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I'm looking for a linkage for a 45DCOE if you have one you are willing to part with....
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Having bought my first weber in the late 60s I was bumbed when I sold my race car with a 45 DCOE 9 in 2000. Got to thinking even if I had no plans to use one it would be nice to have one. Cleaning up recently I realized I have 20 45 DCOEs. This may be to many, and some are the DCOE 9 I have been told have the progression hole drilled to favor siamese ports.
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