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Re: Solex carbs
If you want to ditch them - send them my way. I have a 79 Euro Alfetta GTV
with dual solex carbs. It is the sweetest carb setup in my stable that also
includes Weber DCOE and in the past Dellortos. Sometimes I don't start the
car with Solex carbs for months. I get in, pump the accelerator pedal a
couple times, turn the key and the car always fires to life and idles
perfectly everytime. I've never had to rebuild them and they are 100%
original going back to 1979! The car sat for years before I purchased it
from the original owner- a little carb cleaner squirted in the throats and
the car came back to life. Can't say the same for any Webers of Dellortos
I've had - let them sit a couple years with gas in them and you are looking
at total teardown and rebuild. Also I drove the car from Florida to Texas
(640 miles) back in 1998 at a constant 80 mph and averaged over 30 mpg. I'm
a big fan of the Solex 40DDH carbs.
Ben Higgins
Galveston, Texas
iIn a message dated 12/13/01 1:24:48 AM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
> I'm looking at a European Alfa with Solex carbs. The seller says original
> equipment. True? Anyone have experience with them? I know on the Mercedes
> 190SL, the first thing any owner does is ditch them. But they were circa
> 1960. Did they improve in the 70s?
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