Hi guys . Just after some opinions on a different weber.
In my quest to get rid of the stock carb on my B3 , I was given a weber 32DIR .
Even a second hand 32/36 is worth 350 bux , 450 if new down here.
The Aussie dollar sux so Ebay doesn't help.
I have a bike, I can deal with it if the weber isn't much better, just doesn't stall.
The 32DIR was off a 1.3L , renault 12 , made from 1974 to 1976 putting out about 60hp.
It's a manual progressive twin barrel with 2 32mm throats and choke cable .
Google says they have 23 and 24mm fixed choke venturies.
Mine has 100 / 135 air correction jets . No idea about any of the other jet stuff etc because I don't
have any spare gaskets yet and don't want any leaks if it goes on before I can get some.
It uses the same base gasket as the 32/36 and i think it shares jets etc as well.
I have a spare inlet manifold that i'm welding on a piece of 1 inch plate to use as a manifold adaptor.
Going to drill twin 32mm holes in the adaptor plate to match the throats , but not join them to try to keep some velocity going.
I know the escort or 32/36 is the usual. But is this one way too small?
I don't know the specs on the stock one , mabey 28/32 ?
This one looks a little bigger ?
I'm guessing the 4mm diameter less of secondary will lessen top end a bit compared to the 32/36 ?
Any way , thanks for reading this long winded post .
Any opinions would be apreciated.
- Wack
In my quest to get rid of the stock carb on my B3 , I was given a weber 32DIR .
Even a second hand 32/36 is worth 350 bux , 450 if new down here.
The Aussie dollar sux so Ebay doesn't help.
I have a bike, I can deal with it if the weber isn't much better, just doesn't stall.
The 32DIR was off a 1.3L , renault 12 , made from 1974 to 1976 putting out about 60hp.
It's a manual progressive twin barrel with 2 32mm throats and choke cable .
Google says they have 23 and 24mm fixed choke venturies.
Mine has 100 / 135 air correction jets . No idea about any of the other jet stuff etc because I don't
have any spare gaskets yet and don't want any leaks if it goes on before I can get some.
It uses the same base gasket as the 32/36 and i think it shares jets etc as well.
I have a spare inlet manifold that i'm welding on a piece of 1 inch plate to use as a manifold adaptor.
Going to drill twin 32mm holes in the adaptor plate to match the throats , but not join them to try to keep some velocity going.
I know the escort or 32/36 is the usual. But is this one way too small?
I don't know the specs on the stock one , mabey 28/32 ?
This one looks a little bigger ?
I'm guessing the 4mm diameter less of secondary will lessen top end a bit compared to the 32/36 ?
Any way , thanks for reading this long winded post .
Any opinions would be apreciated.
- Wack
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