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Old 06-24-2012, 01:37 PM
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Good Source For Weber 32/36 Carb?

I have a 4X4 PU that I bought new in 1983. I am planning to desmog and replace the factory carb with a Weber 32/36. I have read several posts on this site about how some of the Webers are manufactored in countries other than Spain or there was a problem with the conversion kits that were supplied with the carb. I don't want to try and save a few dollers only to have problems later on. Can anyone recommend a good supplier? Thanks in advance for you help.

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Originally Posted by donm1
I have a 4X4 PU that I bought new in 1983. I am planning to desmog and replace the factory carb with a Weber 32/36. I have read several posts on this site about how some of the Webers are manufactored in countries other than Spain or there was a problem with the conversion kits that were supplied with the carb. I don't want to try and save a few dollers only to have problems later on. Can anyone recommend a good supplier? Thanks in advance for you help.

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I sourced a K614 Weber 32-36 kit for my 1987 Pajero (Montero) 2.6 from webercarbsdirect for $279. WCD have had a bit of bad press online re source of their carbs but mine has "made in Spain" cast into the body and looks very well made. Overall I'm impressed with the quality of the kit. Took just over 2 hours to fit using basic tools. The kit comes with excellent instructions and advice (which I followed). Engine started on the first compression stroke: a 1/4 turn on the idle mixture screw, upped the idle rpm a tad and that was it. About 15% more grunt with instant throttle response. My Pajero is rh drive but the kit was totally compatible. Very pleased with this webercarbsdirect product.
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Saw one new on Ebay for $279 as well. I need to get one for my 85. Best thing I EVER did to my 87.
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Even better.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/W-K746-TOYOT...sories&vxp=mtr
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