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    Default 32/36 differences

    Besides the jetting and the number of 1/16” dump tubes, what is the difference between a Weber 32/36 prepped for FF Kent and FC Pinto?

    Are the bodies prepared the same, just the tops that have 2 tubes for FF and 1 tube for FC?

    thanks

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    mine has two tubes....

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    Default Weber

    Bumping it up to see if someone has an answer.

    I know I could call my engine builder and find out, but in all truth, I'm just being lazy!

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    Default Varies by builder

    used to prep the 1600 and 2000 carbs exactly the same (except jetting/emulsions tubes etc). Used 2 dump tubes and std (non synchronous) linkage in both. That said different builders have tried different things. As you already mentioned quit being lazy and talk to “your” engine builder. Todd

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