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weber 32/36 dgv carb -- holley equivalent?

recordsj

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What is the weber 32/36 dgv carb --- holley carb equivalent?
What are the difference?
I am wondering this since I noticed some Holley carb parts at Napa autoparts and I was wondering if I can buy them for my weber 32/36 dgv carb.
Any good websites with info on this?
 
I would doubt that any of the parts would be interchangable as far as internals. Fuel regulators, filters, and external stuff ok. You might be able to cobble up a bracket or two to serve a weber but I would wager that nothing on the inside would be suitable.
JC
 
Holly 5200 is mirror inverse of the Weber 32/36. I had the Holley version on my Opel. I think this would put the primary on the outboard side when installed on a pre 1500 Midget, which could be a good thing IMHO, away from the heat. My Holley was installed backward so to put the primary outboard on purpose. Can't tell you if the jets and rest of the guts are completely identical to the Weber though. I do remember the choke tower was a different shape, I have pictures somewhere if you care, but it was oval, not squarish, so need different filter housing and all that too.
 
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