Weber carby for Brumby
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Weber carby for Brumby
I am thinking of changing from the Hitachi to a weber. I have looked on ebay but they want 600 +, if anyone has one, can they let me know the details, thanks
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How much are you prepared to spend ?
New old stock carburetors are available from ebay all the time.
http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_trks ... &_from=R40
very similar to webers and way cheaper
If you really want a 32/36 weber send me a pm
TOONGA
New old stock carburetors are available from ebay all the time.
http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_trks ... &_from=R40
very similar to webers and way cheaper
If you really want a 32/36 weber send me a pm
TOONGA
Webers are a pretty good carby so they don't really come dead cheap. I think I paid around $400 for mine NIB with an adaptor plate. Electric choke was more of a headache then a benefit, so it got taken off (just let her warm up before tromping it
). Worth every penny. I took mine off recently and might be selling it some time in the future, not sure when. Il throw it up on here anyway.
Regards
Doug

Regards
Doug
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Yeah, I have heard that, I have the water choke and I don't mind that at all.Subydoug wrote:Webers are a pretty good carby so they don't really come dead cheap. I think I paid around $400 for mine NIB with an adaptor plate. Electric choke was more of a headache then a benefit, so it got taken off (just let her warm up before tromping it). Worth every penny. I took mine off recently and might be selling it some time in the future, not sure when. Il throw it up on here anyway.
Regards
Doug
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pm sentTOONGA wrote:How much are you prepared to spend ?
New old stock carburetors are available from ebay all the time.
http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_trks ... &_from=R40
very similar to webers and way cheaper
If you really want a 32/36 weber send me a pm
TOONGA
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i have a weber on the motor i just pulled out of my wagon and replaced it with a ea82t. the motor is going in a rx for the wife but I'm putting a factory manifold on it with all the pollution gear and standed settings. i brought it for $500 18months ago and I'm happy to sell it. would get rid on the whole intake manifold as its attached to it with the adaptor plate and all threaded holes and bolts. as i remember it sucked to put on. the car was running good and i think the new motor is using more fuel but maybe I'm just loving the BBOOOOSSTT
its available anyway. if no one wants it, i will put it on a buggy I'm building with a ea81. I'm located on the sunshine coast

ahhhrrr the subi will make it!