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Re: RE: [oletrucks] 2 Barrel Holley-Weber? (LONG)

To: mwsnow@home.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: RE: [oletrucks] 2 Barrel Holley-Weber? (LONG)
From: Hudson29@aol.com
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 1999 20:02:38 EDT
In a message dated 08/27/1999 07:07:31 PM, mwsnow@home.com writes:

<< For those unfamiliar with Weber carbs, the DGV is a progressive 2 bbl 
carb.  The primary throttle is 32mm.  When the primary is open about halfway, 
the 36mm secondary begins to open until they are both fully open at full 
throttle.  The DGV (like most Webers) is adjustable in just about every 
parameter imaginable.  They are great carbs! >>

    Thanks to Mike Snow for details on the Weber carbie that the Holley-Weber 
was based on. For those of us with limited patience with these often 
confusing pieces of equipment, a "kit" containing all required componants to 
bolt on the units would be a great aid. Surely there are enough Stovebolt 
jockys out there to make this a real economic prospect for somebody.
    I love my old Rochester model B for it's simplicity, but maybe it's time 
to move on.

Paul O'Neil, Hudson29@aol.com
1951 Chevrolet 3600 Pickup Project, See it at:
The Poor Man's Advanced Design Tech Tips Page
http://home.earthlink.net/~conntest47/
Fullerton, California USA
AEROMARK - Need Rubber Stamps or Signs? See:
http://hometown.aol.com/hudson29/myhomepage/index.html

Paul O'Neil, Hudson29@aol.com
1951 Chevrolet 3600 Pickup Project, See it at:
The Poor Man's Advanced Design Tech Tips Page
http://home.earthlink.net/~conntest47/
Fullerton, California USA
AEROMARK - Need Rubber Stamps or Signs? See:
http://hometown.aol.com/hudson29/myhomepage/index.html
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