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recondition - WEBER 45 DCOE carbs


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I am starting to get a list of things to do for when the weather gets cooler and driving my 2B is not as enjoyable (as I am sure that most of us are) and would like to know whether anyone has a recommendations on the reconditioning a pair of weber 45 DCOE carbs ? 

I am sure it will need fitting and tuning too but that might will be at the end of the year. 

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You can buy rebuild kits and they're pretty straightforward to fit yourself. As you say, setting them up afterwards might be more of an issue. 

Maybe think about bike carbs instead, sidedraft carbs fetch good money with the retro boys and a variable venturi bike carb might actually give better driveability. 

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Buy the following book. How to build and power tune weber and dellortos dcoe,dco/sp and dvla carburrettors. Covers strip and rebuild, jetting choke sizes by des hammiill  All you need to know is in there. My copy cost me 20 quid about 5 years ago. For any bits you need i use Fastroadcars, I have always had good quick service from them so never use anybody else. I think they based in Wales,  they have lots of items listed on ebay

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