Weber 45 carburettor kit for E9

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I want to sell my weber 45 carbuerttor setup.

This setup was mounted on my B2s as an alternative to the old rotten Solex with airbox

I want the car original so I have decided the repair the Solex and for this reason the carbs are for sale.

Price of negotiation

2500 EUR + shipping
 

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( thank you, so it is a modern setup and not the rare and amazing vintage parts you typically have)

Could you be more specific about what is included in your setup:
  • 45DCOE - what tipo and Italy or Spain?
  • Manifolds?
  • Linkage?
  • Other parts?
 
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Looks like the top covers say "Made in Spain" on them. And if everything in the pictures is being sold together, the carbs have an interlocking lever setup that links them together. When installed, a lever on one carb interfaces with a balance lever on the carb next to it. These levers are shown in the pictures.

To install this stuff, one of the levers one on of the carbs is connected to the bell crank with a standard linkage rod. Stevehose and I (and probably others) use this type of setup. Here is what it looks like in my car:

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Looks like they are DCOE 152 with vacuum ports with tubes connected and capped, air bleed screws, made in Spain. Would be helpful to know the jetting.
 
Looks like the top covers say "Made in Spain" on them. And if everything in the pictures is being sold together, the carbs have an interlocking lever setup that links them together. When installed, a lever on one carb interfaces with a balance lever on the carb next to it. These levers are shown in the pictures.

To install this stuff, one of the levers one on of the carbs is connected to the bell crank with a standard linkage rod. Stevehose and I (and probably others) use this type of setup. Here is what it looks like in my car:

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Hey Stevehose......What brand of intake is that ?
 
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