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Old 10-20-2003, 06:27 PM
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Ok so Im having major carb problems. I payed for a rebuilt one and it turns out it wasnt touched and ran like ****. So I said **** it Im going with a weber. Just wondering if anyone has some feedback and has dealt with them personally. Here's what Im going for (from rotary shack) :

12A Weber intake kit(48DCOE)



This kit includes ( 1) 48 Weber DCOE carb with linkage, intake

manifold,velocity stacks, air filters ,all nessisary gaskets/o-rings needed

to complete the job this kit will work best on stock motors with exhaust and or ignition upgrades.. Ads up to 60 hp over the origonal Nikki carburator!



This kit will work best on streetported motors or someone that is seeking maxium high RPM power output with poor low RPM response from a stock motor. ads 80-120 hp depending on engine porting and carb jetting



Price $675.00
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I'm looking at something similar for when I bridgeport my 12A. Looks like a good package.

RB has the 48IDA for $499, but I'm not sure if that includes everything.





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Drifter: I thought you had a 13BT to swap in yours after the restoration?I have a 45 DCOE and have some flooding problems with mine right now.Nice carbs tho.
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where's rotary shack? because that sounds like a good deal
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Its in Chatsworth Socal, I believe rotaryshack.com has the exact address. Im sure having a hard time getting in contact with them.
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i forget the guys name but i think he comes in here once in a while, hes found often at the other forum. his sn is something like 680whpfirstgen or something with 680whp.
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680RWHP12A i think
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i have lots of webers in stock!

call my cell phone if i dont answer the shop phone

818-693-1031
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Originally Posted by drifter' date='Oct 20 2003, 05:45 PM
I'm looking at something similar for when I bridgeport my 12A. Looks like a good package.

RB has the 48IDA for $499, but I'm not sure if that includes everything.





PIC OF 48 DCOE
i just the carb as jetted by weber. you prolly need jets and airbleeds and some of that fun stuff, but hey used 48ida's used to be $500-600 so 499 is a good deal



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