The casting for the typical DGV series Weber carb has provision for an
accelerator pump on the secondary side. It is not used in this application.
The holes do not go into the body. You should have one accelerator pump on
the primary side only. (There are other versions, etc. but without major
mods to the engine, the 32/36 DGV style carb with 1 accel. pump is the usual)
HTH Peter C
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At 10:51 PM 11/11/2000, Larry Hoy wrote:
> >Sorry to be vague, but I don't much about Webbers...
>
>Weber
>
> > don't have the carb here to get the model number off of it.
>
>You really need to know the model, there are dozens of Weber carbs, it's
>probably one of the
>variations of a Weber 32/36. They came with manual choke, elect choke,
>and water choke.
>
> > He seemed to think there should be an accelerator pump or a plate that
> should cover the holes on
>the side of the Webber carb.
>
>He's probably right. The Weber 32/36 has an accelerator pump. It won't
>run right without one. If
>you don't have one you may have bought part of a carb. If your mechanic
>doesn't know if there is an
>accelerator pump on the carb, get another mechanic.
>
>Check http://www.piercemanifolds.com/DGV5A.pdf you'll need adobe acrobat
>to see this.
>
>Larry Hoy
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