32/36 DFEV Carb
32/36 DFEV Carb
Looking for advice.
I have a 77 spider with a header and original carb. I should have the money to get a 32/36 carb in the next few weeks. There is lots of information on the site on how to do the swap. I got a bit scared off when I called Weber Carbs Direct, they seemed to indicate that a lot of Fiat guys can't get this carb to work. Its seems like a simple job and I'm pretty handy. Have there been successes with this carb or should I be looking at something different for a carb? My current carb likely needs a rebuild,not sure if should look at a rebuild instead of an new one given what the guy at Weber Carbs Direct said. Don't want to waste my $$$.
Thanks
-George
I have a 77 spider with a header and original carb. I should have the money to get a 32/36 carb in the next few weeks. There is lots of information on the site on how to do the swap. I got a bit scared off when I called Weber Carbs Direct, they seemed to indicate that a lot of Fiat guys can't get this carb to work. Its seems like a simple job and I'm pretty handy. Have there been successes with this carb or should I be looking at something different for a carb? My current carb likely needs a rebuild,not sure if should look at a rebuild instead of an new one given what the guy at Weber Carbs Direct said. Don't want to waste my $$$.
Thanks
-George
Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
it's not hard to make the dfev work, the trickiest part is adapting a ball stud onto the lever to connect your linkage. I've put on loads of these carbs
- TulsaSpider
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Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
Yup I did it recently myself. Not hard at all. I had to bend the shaft into kid of a "Z" pattern. make sure to get the ball adapter. I used pierce manifolds, very happy!
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Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
George,
So Cal Mark sells carbs. He has the 32/36 made by EMPI which has all the parts as the weber. They interchange. The cost is much cheaper too! I bought one for my car.
So Cal Mark sells carbs. He has the 32/36 made by EMPI which has all the parts as the weber. They interchange. The cost is much cheaper too! I bought one for my car.
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Thanks for the advice everyone.
I'll save my last $$$, and pick one up soon. It sure would be nice to get rid of most of the vac/return lines and hopefully get the car smoother running.
Regards
-George
I'll save my last $$$, and pick one up soon. It sure would be nice to get rid of most of the vac/return lines and hopefully get the car smoother running.
Regards
-George
Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
I'll need a carb spacer and "lunch box" air filter too right?
Thanks
-George
Thanks
-George
Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
yes, but the stock air cleaner can be made to work with some mods
Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
What size spacer is needed for the 32/36 and where do I get them?
I thought for a dual plane manifold a spacer up to 1 1/2" was needed. All I can find are 1/2" (12 mm) spacers.
http://www.piercemanifolds.com/product_p/99005.120.htm
I thought for a dual plane manifold a spacer up to 1 1/2" was needed. All I can find are 1/2" (12 mm) spacers.
http://www.piercemanifolds.com/product_p/99005.120.htm
Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
I generally use the 1/2 spacers. You could stack them if you want to go 1 1/2. Measure the thickness of your carb base
- manoa matt
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Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
IAP also has carb spacers, two of them would get you about 1" http://www.international-auto.com/index ... id=3843808
Whats wrong with the origninal carb? The 32ADFA is a piece of cake to rebuild. The 32/36 only provides more power when the secondary throttle is opened as the primary barrels are the same. Most of your driving is on the primary.
Whats wrong with the origninal carb? The 32ADFA is a piece of cake to rebuild. The 32/36 only provides more power when the secondary throttle is opened as the primary barrels are the same. Most of your driving is on the primary.
Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
I haven't had much luck rebuilding carbs, cars/lawnmowers etc. Sounded like a professional rebuild is roughly the cost of a new carb so figured new is the best way to go. Getting rid of the vacumn hoses is an added bonus. Maybe I will try to rebuild the ADFA at some other time.
Thanks for help folks
-George
Thanks for help folks
-George
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Re: 32/36 DFEV Carb
Why is the spacer necessary?
1978 Spyder 1800 make that 2L! Finally making real progress!