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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 629.2533 EAN: 9780895863775 ISBN: 0895863774 Label: HP Trade Manufacturer: HP Trade Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 176 Publication Date: 1988-10-21 Publisher: HP Trade Studio: HP Trade
Customer Rating: Summary: Good, but dated Comment: Interesting history of Weber carbs, with general theory and specific info on a range of side and downdraft models, but dated (1988). Good for restorers, but if you're doing a new 32/36 or 34 DGEC conversion on a Jeep, for example, it's not covered in this book. Customer Rating: Summary: Informative and well written Comment: This book goes beyond being a mere product manual. It is, instead an education into the science of fuel/air intake for the internal combustion engine. Of course, it thoroughly vets its core topic, the Weber/Dellorto carburetor line. You'll learn about the evolution of the Weber carburetor and find out, in depth, how to work on these wonderfully engineered products. Customer Rating: Summary: Good enough to read as literature, not just a tech book Comment: Good historic and technical info. Customer Rating: Summary: Weber Carburetors by Pat Braden Comment: The book does not contain a schematic diagram of the 40 IDF, one of the most popular carburetors for Porsche 356 and is not of much value to me. I would not have purchased it if I had known this. Customer Rating: Summary: Webers Demystified Comment: I read this book in one day and then began a complete disassembly of my 40DCOE18 carbs the next day. Where the text was a bit unclear, the pictures more than made up for it. I was able to do both carbs in about 4 hours with no surprises and feeling a lot more confident that I'll be able to tune these when my car gets reassembled in about a month. Great book. Realize that, at this stage, I'm not tuning for racing - so take these comments with that perspective.