Weber for dummies

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Is there anything like this? I want to explore dual 32/36 progressives on a six, and i have a couple mismatched carbs. Both water and electric choke different sized choke plates, probably different jetting.

I'm assuming the 32/36 are the millimeter diameters of the Venturi? If so, is there a preferred choke plate size, or is that one of those 'engine build depentant' kind of things?

Are webers easy to rebuild/rejet/balance, or should i just figure out a ballpark config and pay soneone to do it for me? i know a lot of that is based on individual skill, but i'm mechanicallly inclined.

My plan is to do a log head first (because I'll get the machining for free) while i try to design an intake for my AL head.
 
So, awesome book! I haven't gotten all the way through it yet, but the step by steps for the impe and DGVA are great.
 
Got a link to a source? The only thing I find online relates to the science-fiction author David Weber...
 
I've got that book, I thought the OP was referring to a new/other one.
 
How's this project going? You probably already figured this out, but 32/36 is the diameter of the throttle plates, not the venturis. Not sure if these all had the same size venturis or not, but I am surprised to hear that the ones you have have different sized choke plates. How is that possible? As for swapping out the chokes electric/water/manual, they are interchangeable and it is an easy fix. Also, re-jetting on these is really easy and by now you've probably figured that out and compared the jets to see what you have.

I'd recommend buying a jet kit for this project. http://www.racetep.com/webjetkit.html

Here are some useful tech pages: http://www.racetep.com/webtechpage.html
 
Well, I think the issue I've found is that I've (potentially) gotten a mix of weber and 'weber like' carburetors, and the apparent lack of part numbers or other definitive markings is potentially limiting my rebuild options.

Markings:
Choke \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ under fuel intake \\\\\\\\\\\\ Base \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Runners \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Float body
'Motorcraft' E-choke \\\\\ B8 12R 5765 B \\\\\\\\\\\\ R 7058 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ D 10 (on secondary) \\\\\ A8
'Motorcraft' Water \\\\\\\\ B2 12R 5765 B \\\\\\\\\\\\ R 7343 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ D 3 (on secondary) \\\\\ A2
unmarked water choke \\\\\ No Markings \\\\\\\\\\\\ 32/36 DFAV 20D 21270 \\\\\\ 26 27 \\\\\\\\ \\\\\ No markings
unmarked electric choke \\\ 11046 made in spain \\\\\ 32/36 DGAV 33B1 340 6 \\\\\\ 26 27 \\\\\\\\ No Markings

The first two I got from another member, and see to be of the same family. The third I took off a 73 4cyl Capri. The 4th (with larger choke valves in the float cover) is the spanish 'weber', and the only one marked with the weber name.
 
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