What type of Webber carb is this?

What type of Webber carb is this?

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Jonny TVR

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Friday 9th October 2020
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warch

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155 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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45?

Jonny TVR

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Friday 9th October 2020
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I don't know. Its from (two) a 1970 Alfa GT Junior .. either 1300 or 1600 engine. I've been told that a 42 is worth something but 45's are common. Using them as paperweights at the moment!

gazza285

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209 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Tipo 40DCOE24?


Jonny TVR

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Did a search and there aren't many for sale.

Jonny TVR

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Friday 9th October 2020
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so its a 40?

Evoluzione

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244 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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And still you couldn't manage to spell it correctly.

Jonny TVR

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Well spotted!

jeremyc

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285 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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£285+VAT

Southern Carburetters Weber 40DCOE



These guys can refub yours as well if you want to go that route.


Glosphil

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Friday 9th October 2020
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Evoluzione said:
And still you couldn't manage to spell it correctly.
Or the OP's keyboard as an intermittent sticky B.

stevieturbo

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248 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Easiest way to determine which size...is measure it.

gazza285

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Friday 9th October 2020
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stevieturbo said:
Easiest way to determine which size...is measure it.
It is stamped into the top.

tapkaJohnD

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205 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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It sasy "Tipo 41?ENDE14" (?) but the resolution of your pic isn't good enough to raed it clearly - you will be able to, easily.

See: https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/document.asp?Doc...

John

spikeyhead

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198 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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tapkaJohnD said:
It sasy "Tipo 41?ENDE14" (?) but the resolution of your pic isn't good enough to raed it clearly - you will be able to, easily.

See: https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/document.asp?Doc...

John
It looks far more like 40DCOE, as posted above

stevieturbo

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248 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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It does look like 40DCOE, but the image quality is poor....

Measuring will remove all doubt and takes a few seconds.

tapkaJohnD

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205 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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Surely the definition will suffice for the OP to read it?

gazza285

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Saturday 10th October 2020
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tapkaJohnD said:
It sasy "Tipo 41?ENDE14" (?) but the resolution of your pic isn't good enough to raed it clearly - you will be able to, easily.

See: https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/document.asp?Doc...

John
It is clearer than your typing. It says 40DCOE24 because it is a 40DCOE24.

spikeyhead

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198 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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stevieturbo said:
It does look like 40DCOE, but the image quality is poor....

Measuring will remove all doubt and takes a few seconds.
Click on the image and it takes you to thumbsnap. Click again and it all becomes very clear that it's a 40DCOE

craig_m67

949 posts

189 months

Thursday 22nd October 2020
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40DCOE24 = 1600 Giulia Super


It’s common (to Alfa’s) as muck, although somebody who is specifically restoring a Super may want a set (pair) with the correct Tipo#

I only say this as I spent an inordinate amount of time finding the correct series block number for my Duetto restoration, when any old 1600 would do (in fact I have a twinspark from a 75 easy to go also).



Jonny TVR

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Thursday 22nd October 2020
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craig_m67 said:
40DCOE24 = 1600 Giulia Super


It’s common (to Alfa’s) as muck, although somebody who is specifically restoring a Super may want a set (pair) with the correct Tipo#

I only say this as I spent an inordinate amount of time finding the correct series block number for my Duetto restoration, when any old 1600 would do (in fact I have a twinspark from a 75 easy to go also).
OK thanks so looks like its destined to remain on display in my garage!