For what it's worth.....Dellortos were very popular with the street-racer VW
beetle folks. (I only know because of the slammed and filled '67 street
prowler I have 1/2 finished in my garage). But Dells are no longer being
manufactured, which is why it's hard to get rebuild bits. NOS, if you're
lucky. In the "hot rod Beetle" culture, the small throat twin-choke Dells
were the hot ticket on the street and twin-choke Webers were favored for the
drag strip. But because of the parts problem, you can't give away a set of
Dellortos now. Years ago, I ran a Jensen Healey with Dellortos and it went
like stink with absolutely no quirks or fiddling after the initial set-up.
--JohnD
(Maybe one of the old farts)
> From: PilotRob@webtv.net [SMTP:PilotRob@webtv.net]
> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 5:36 AM
> To: spridgets@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Carb Question? - DHLA
>
> > Does anybody know anything about Dellorto carbs. Specifically the DHLA
> 40
> > Sidedraft.
>
> Not really, Brent...
>
> Basically, accordiing to Vizard, a DCOE with a diaphragm rather than
> strictly mechanical accelerator pump circuit, wihich makes them a
> little easier to live with in "street applications".
>
> We are talking carburettors here, right? :):):)
>
>
> Cap'n. Bob (Ret'd)
> '60 Frog
>
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