Weber 32-34 manual conversion Kit

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FrankBo
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Weber 32-34 manual conversion Kit

Post by FrankBo »

Hi,
I'm owner a 92' BX 1600 (carburettor version) Since it have a Solex 34 Z1 twin carburettor i want replace it by a Weber 32-34 DRTM (manual auto-choke) I've found one but it it's auto... I'm searching now a
manual conversion kit, but my specialist (i leave in Italy) can't
found it... can you help me?
Regards
Frank
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Post by czenda »

Never heard of such kit... ??
I guess I understand your concern - the automatic choke is on for too long. IMHO this can be fixed by new thermostatic capsule... which, I believe, is nonexistent as a spare part...
But, on the bright side - you live in Italy where the Weber carbs were produced, therefore you may have access to the parts unavailable for the rest of the world [:D]
Good luck - keep me posted!
FrankBo
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Post by FrankBo »

It may be kit was build handicraft.... and so nobody knows it.....

I want absolutely replace Solex carburettor: Weber is better, hot start no
problem and also fuel consumption is advantage...... and since also i will install LPG on the car.....

Bye
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Post by sooty »

You could try the UK company listed below who are the Weber agents in the UK.


http://www.webcon.co.uk/

Good Luck
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