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To: Ohan- SunbeamCanada <yvrcanada@hotmail.com>, alpines@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Weber's defined
From: "jarrid_gross@earthlink.net" <jarrid_gross@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 19:08:59 -0800 (GMT-08:00)
Ohan,

DCO is italian abreviation for what essentially means "dual ventruri 
horizantal".
E is the specific designation, which IIRC has no significance other than the 
DCOE is the most
common of the DCO series type.

The abreviations on other models dont all mean something, later they were just 
model designations.

DCO, DCOE and DCOM are all sidedraught twin butterlfy non-synchronous ranging 
from 30 to 55mm throttles.

DGV, DGEV and DGAV are all downdraught twin butterfly synchronous ranging from 
24 to 40mm throttles.
The "E" in this series means electric strangler, "A" means water, DGV itself is 
a manual strangler.
The DGV is part of a very large series of very popular carbs of more models 
than will interest you.
The DGES/DGAS are very similar to the DGV carbs except they have gear driven 
synchronous throttles.

DCN, DCNF are all downdraught twin butterfly non-synchronous ranging from 36 to 
42mm throttles.

IDF and IDA are both downdraughts, the IDF is 2 throttles only, the IDA is 2 or 
3 throttles (36 to 55mm throttles).

For more information, purchase the Haynes Weber Carburetor manual.
ISBN 1 56392 157 X


Hope this wasnt too much info.


Jarrid Gross
SII 1725 EFI

-----Original Message-----
From: Ohan- SunbeamCanada <yvrcanada@hotmail.com>
Sent: Jan 2, 2005 6:48 PM
To: alpines@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Weber's defined

Does anyone know how to decipher the various series Weber carbs. (DCOE, DGV, 
IDF, DCNF,etc)
in particular what DCOE mean?

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