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> FS: Dellorto 48S, Carbs for sale
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post Dec 18 2020, 04:21 PM
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SOLD>>>>>>>>I recently picked up a 914 stash of engines/parts. In that stash is a pair of Dellorto 48S carbs with manifolds and linkage crossbar (no drop links) These have been in storage for a while and are a bit dirty, but the butterflies snap back smartly and they appear to be in good shape. Also there is a mod to one of the manifolds ( nitrous?) that can be reversed fairly easily. My research says there are great carbs for big type IV builds and they seem to be selling for about $1000+ for ready to go examples. These will likely need a rebuild kit and clean up, so let's say.

Moved to Ebay.....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/203225735775



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QUOTE(TheCabinetmaker @ Dec 18 2020, 05:26 PM) *

What does obro mean?

You can offer your best bro in trade.

Are these DRLAs? Didn't even know they made them that big. A lot of carb for our engines (I'm running 40s on my 2L race engine.)
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QUOTE(GregAmy @ Dec 18 2020, 02:46 PM) *

QUOTE(TheCabinetmaker @ Dec 18 2020, 05:26 PM) *

What does obro mean?

You can offer your best bro in trade.

Are these DRLAs? Didn't even know they made them that big. A lot of carb for our engines (I'm running 40s on my 2L race engine.)



OBRO is: Or Best Reasonable Offer.......no bro trades plz.
I don't think that 48s have been available in the states for a while.....I googled around and they are/were used for big builds and were considered to be very good carbs....they were attached to a 1.7 914 engine I bought..a little overkill perhaps. I plan on building a 2270 T4, but with EFI/ITBs....no carbs for me, so these are available.
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