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> Weber Question, Right & Left?
GTown74
post Oct 20 2010, 09:10 PM
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Hi Everyone,

I just got a new set of Dual Weber 40mm and I was told by the company in which I purchased them that Webers do not come in right & left side dual carbs like Dells. Is this correct?

Both of the carbs are identical which seems odd to me. This puts one main throttle shaft/speed control screw facing the front of the car and the other facing the back of the car on the other carb. Which in turn only allows me to hook up the linkage bar to the speed control end of one main throttle shaft and the other has to be hooked up to the back side on the other carb.

All of the photos of dual Webers I've seen online have both speed control screws always facing the front towards the linkage. Is something a miss here or is this the way Webers are just set-up?

Thanks for your help in advance!
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john rogers
post Oct 20 2010, 10:19 PM
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The guy was right, there is no right or left Weber as they were probably made for setting inline like the middle of a Ferrari V12 or similar. The attachments on the end of the throttle shafts are swappable to either side of the carb so when you put them onto the manifolds you can see which side the crossbar linkage fits better. If you do that, don't bolt them down solid in case you need to pull them to do some swapping and if you pull the carbs be sure to PLUG the intake ports so nothing falls down inside.
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post Oct 20 2010, 11:38 PM
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QUOTE(john rogers @ Oct 20 2010, 09:19 PM) *
The attachments on the end of the throttle shafts are swappable to either side of the carb so when you put them onto the manifolds you can see which side the crossbar linkage fits better.

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post Oct 21 2010, 09:03 AM
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QUOTE(SirAndy @ Oct 21 2010, 01:38 AM) *

QUOTE(john rogers @ Oct 20 2010, 09:19 PM) *
The attachments on the end of the throttle shafts are swappable to either side of the carb so when you put them onto the manifolds you can see which side the crossbar linkage fits better.

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Thanks for all the help and advice. I started thinking last night (when I should have been asleep) that I could probably swap it around.

Thinks for the great photo as well. Question, do you just have your crossbar linkage toward the back as a preference? I just have mine facing the front and just wondering if I've got it wrong. Did not get a lick of directions with my kit.

Thanks.
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