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> SOLD: Pair of Weber 40 IDA 3C Carbs $2300, In very nice condition!
FourBlades
post Feb 26 2017, 02:45 PM
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Pair of nice condition Weber 40IDA3C carbs. $2300 for the pair. I believe this is a
really good deal for carbs in this condition.

They look like they were rebuilt and then not used much or at all. I have had
them sitting on a shelf in my study for 5 years since I got them and never tried
running them. To be safe, I would consider them cores in need of new gaskets, o-rings,
etc. however it is also possible they will work fine as is. I would replace the short,
rubber fuel lines to be safe. Look at the pictures and see what you think. Throttle
shafts are tight and move easily. Includes air horns and screen filters as shown.

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I checked the various jets and other sizes and this is what I found:

Idle jets: marked 55 but I measured them as 60 (maybe reamed out sometime in the past)
Mains: 145
Air Correction: 180
Emulsion Tubes: F3
Pump Jets: 50
Auxiliary Venturis: 4.5
Chokes: 34mm

These carbs are pristine inside. They smell just slightly of gas or oil but I doubt they
were used very much. They are certainly have not just been pulled from 20 years under the hood:

(Thanks to BCheny for the following) Porsche used the IDA type carburetors on
production 911's and 914/6's; the following is a listing of those used by type and
model application.

40IDT3C and 40IDT3C1
•1968 911T (non-USA)
40IDA3C and 40IDA3C1
•1966 - 67 911
•1968 911L (non-USA)
40IDS3C and 40IDS3C1
•1967 - 68 911S
40IDAP3C and 40IDAP3C1
•1968 911 & 911L (USA)
40IDTP3C and 40IDTP3C1
•1969 911T
•1971 only 2.2 911T (non-USA)
40IDTP13C and 40IDTP13C1
•1970 - 71 914/6

Although Webers were not used on production Porsches after 1971 they were available
as an after-market replacement for mechanical fuel injected, Solex and Zenith
carbureted engines. These were frequently provided for years from Italy Spain or from
the USA in later years. All the after-market Webers (not sold through Porsche service
centers) were identified as type 40 IDA 3C or 3C1 carburetors and used date codes in
lieu of serial numbers used for production Porsches.

PayPal or personal check (must clear before I ship parts to you).

Shipping is free to the CONUS, actual shipping costs to all others. Will ship worldwide.

Thanks...John
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