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Weber 32/36 Dgv


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douglastang

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found this on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com....1QQcmdZViewItem

does it fit a 1500DX ?

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With an adapter plate, it will.

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is it hard to find a adapter plate or have to make one?

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QUOTE (douglastang @ Jan 23 2007, 05:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
is it hard to find a adapter plate or have to make one?


Ceck piercemanifolds.com. They are probably $60-80.

Going to Hawaii? You need a Dune Buggy.

WTB: 14x8 or 9" Panasports or Watanabe RS.

WTB: 3g Civic hatch gauge cowl, brown.

 

WTB: ZC header--FOUND


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does'nt look like there is anykind of chock assembly on that one. don't know if you need one but thought i'd point that out
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DGEV=electric choke
DGAV=Water choke (It. agua)
DGV=Manual choke

No choke will suck for a daily driver unless you live in a place that never gets cold.

Going to Hawaii? You need a Dune Buggy.

WTB: 14x8 or 9" Panasports or Watanabe RS.

WTB: 3g Civic hatch gauge cowl, brown.

 

WTB: ZC header--FOUND


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You can always have a machine shop make an adapter for you if you can't find one.

I had a 32/36 DGV on my 1975 CVCC Civic (see my Gallery for pics) with the Canadian cylinder head.

I measured out the manifold and the base of the carb, made some drawings, and took them to a machine shop who made one for me.
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