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RedHotFrank
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Carb identification help

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Hi all, I have a weber carb on my '84 T25. I want to strip down and recon it so I need to know what recon kit to buy and therefore what model of weber it is. I can't find any obvious markings and as I've never attacked a carb recon before I want to drive the van down to my father in laws garage to do the work, so I don't want to pull it apart before then. 

I've compared to various photos online and it seems closest to a 32/34 dmtl but not quite right, any carb experts that can ID this from the photos? Or anything I can take apart easily to ID?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Carb identification help

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Also - it's a 1.9 wasserboxer!

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Looks like a webber.. similar to mine and I forget what mine is...

34dat I think..
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Re: Carb identification help

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Thanks Stesaw. It is definitely a weber I can see that stamped in a few places. I probably need to get the air intake off for a better photo.

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Re: Carb identification help

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Cover off, definitely looking like 34 DAT to me. Any thoughts?

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Deffo a 34 Dat - it’s what I have on mine 👍

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You can get a kit at the link below or contact Classic Carbs:

https://www.webcon.co.uk/products/c422-34dat/

Also, just to confirm that the carb number is located on the rear of the carb - bit of a bugger to get to, but you can try getting a camera phone round there with the torch light on to check:

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'86 DG, Weber Carb

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