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Not sure if I ever mentioned that I am not mechanically inclined. I have owned over 50 cars and never attempted to change the oil.
I have learned to be able to identify most parts since I joined the forum and also pretty good at diagnosing a mechanical problem.
I have so many small parts and came across these two I will call them carb. jets and most likely am wrong. So someone surely can identify them correctly.
Thanks in advance.
Harry
 

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I found two new ones but did not know what they were for. I guessed for some part of a carb.
Thanks for the info.
 
Agree with boonies. I acquired a bunch of Weber carburetor parts from a retired mechanic and the DCOE float needle valves I have are in identical plastic containers. These are very likely Weber carburetor parts.

Its been a while now, but the DGAVs that I had on my car originally had float needle valves that looked very similar to these. These parts were used on a number of different Webers. They should have a numerical size marking stamped onto the body. Any potential buyer will want this information.
 
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