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Cbigattini

carb replacements

Post by Cbigattini »

hey guys, I know I have read this somewhere before, but I cannot locate it. I would like to replace my screwed 32 adfa with a junk yard replacement until I can source out a deal on some side drafts. As fiats are extremely scarce around this part, what other options are there? I have read about the old 70's mustangs having a holley that was similar, but what is the number etc. As an aside, anyone have a 32 in good shape for sale instead?
racydave

Post by racydave »

http://www.mirafiori.com/~corey/How-To/Carb.htm this should sort it all out, you can get a good 2bbl and still maintain good overall happiness. or sell it on evil-bay later?
Cbigattini

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Post by Cbigattini »

thanks Dave, but I am looking for more specific info on model years of non-fiat cars. Fiats are impossible to find here. I know of only 4 in my area and that is a little over 300 000 people. Good and bad with this.
mdrburchette
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Post by mdrburchette »

Someone on another forum suggested a Holly 5200 carb from early 70's Pinto or 2.3 liter engine. It may use a different air cleaner and electric choke but mine has a 350 Holly and we modified the original air cleaner to fit. It's available at Autozone for a good price.
nickfury

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Post by nickfury »

Hi I have some carbs (4) you may be interested in I live in North Vanvouver I am about to replace the carb on my 80 with a new one but the old one still seems to work fine (new one was free so why not use it) let me know if you are still looking you can have it for shiping cost perras@telus.net I also have lots of spare parts kicking around if you get over this way. I here it got up to 36c there today there whew nice day for a swim in that killer lake.
Regards
Dave
Cbigattini

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Post by Cbigattini »

Hey Dave, I am interested, check your email. Thanks Yes 38 here today and they say it will stay this way for the next while. The lake is the warmest I ever remember it being. Kinda gets me thinking of a new project; the Aqua Spyder. . . . .?!
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