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I guess before I buy a rebuild kit, I need to know what carbs I have. Can anybody positively identify these, or let me know how I go about identifying them?
![]() I have been assuming they are Weber 40's. If that is the case, will this kit work? https://www.cip1.ca/ProductDetails.asp?Prod...de=ACC-C10-5542 Would I need anything else on top of what is supplied in the kit? |
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They're Spanish webers (if you look closely at the carb base says made in Spain). Now, wedge your phone/mirror down on the other side of the carb and in the same location it'll have some letters/numbers stamped in that say 40 IDF 70 or 40 IDF 71 if they're 40s. If they're 44s, it'll say 44, etc.
Only other way to measure is to pull the carbs off, which if you're rebuilding them, you're going to do anyway. Then measure the individual throats at the bottom. |
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