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is one brand superior to the other ?
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If a Weber is 40MM at the butterfly it is less at the top. The Solex is 40MM at the butterfly and larger than that at the top. = better flow at high RPM as in racing. Be careful ! the early Solex had a split shaft connected between the bores. The later ones had a solid shaft...better.
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