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> weber identification and engine bay blower questions
Jgilliam914
post Jun 25 2025, 06:19 AM
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what webers are these? they have sat 10 years or longer and figure I should rebuild these. I have combed them over and have yet to find anything.
Also where does the engine blower bolt to? Ive flipped this thing all around and yet to see where it bolts to.Attached ImageAttached Image
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post Jun 25 2025, 06:29 AM
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QUOTE(Jgilliam914 @ Jun 25 2025, 07:19 AM) *

what webers are these? they have sat 10 years or longer and figure I should rebuild these. I have combed them over and have yet to find anything.
Also where does the engine blower bolt to? Ive flipped this thing all around and yet to see where it bolts to.

These look a lot like my 44IDFs. Might be 40s, not sure. Congrats on having a manual choke. I wish I had that. You can rig up a cable and make those cold starts a breeze. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif)
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For the rear heater assist blower, there were 2 mounting locations, not sure what years utilized:
Just under the rear fuze panel is a bracket that i use to mount a fuel filter.

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A bracket that bolts to the engine fan housing (not my motor)

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post Jun 25 2025, 10:57 AM
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QUOTE(barefoot @ Jun 25 2025, 08:48 AM) *

For the rear heater assist blower, there were 2 mounting locations, not sure what years utilized:
Just under the rear fuze panel is a bracket that i use to mount a fuel filter.

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A bracket that bolts to the engine fan housing (not my motor)

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ah this make sense now. I had the mounting bracket on backwards. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
flipped it around and hooked up correctly.
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The fan-shroud-mounted bracket was used on the 70-72 cars. The pedestal on the engine shelf was used in 73-76 cars.

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