Title: Weber 40 DCL 5/6 Ferrari 250 GT SWB,California,Lancia Aurelia Post by: Parisien on 15 March, 2016, 08:49:16 PM http://www.ebay.com/itm/Weber-40-DCL-5-6-Ferrari-250-GT-SWB-California-Lancia-Aurelia-/182054330148?hash=item2a63489f24:g:r-wAAOSwyjBW5qgO&vxp=mtr
Was someone looking for one of these? P Title: Re: Weber 40 DCL 5/6 Ferrari 250 GT SWB,California,Lancia Aurelia Post by: frankxhv773t on 15 March, 2016, 10:02:59 PM I would rather hope it had an engine attached at that price.
Title: Re: Weber 40 DCL 5/6 Ferrari 250 GT SWB,California,Lancia Aurelia Post by: fay66 on 16 March, 2016, 12:38:49 AM I would rather hope it had an engine attached at that price. And got the cheek to charge postage on top ::) Brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Weber 40 DCL 5/6 Ferrari 250 GT SWB,California,Lancia Aurelia Post by: chriswgawne on 16 March, 2016, 02:03:09 AM I think I am right in saying that whilst the DCL seems to be the more desirable variant due to lightness, it is also prone to distortion over time leading to sealing issues around the float chamber which are very tricky to solve.
The heavier DCZ does not have this problem. Interesting that the seller seems to refer to this in passing. As to price, whilst it's certainly high and may not sell, the demand for these 40DCL/Z carbs in good condition has been high for some years and yet not high enough volume wise for them to be remanufactured. I can't see this changing no matter how many Aurelias are fitted with Nardi twin carb kits. At Padova there are always dealers wanting to buy these carbs at ever increasing prices. Chris Title: Re: Weber 40 DCL 5/6 Ferrari 250 GT SWB,California,Lancia Aurelia Post by: Parisien on 22 March, 2016, 09:20:45 AM http://www.ebay.it/itm/WEBER-40-DCL5-LANCIA-AURELIA-FERRARI-/222061390612?hash=item33b3e3eb14:g:jnYAAOSwxvxW8PX2
Starting at a few euro less. P Title: Re: Weber 40 DCL 5/6 Ferrari 250 GT SWB,California,Lancia Aurelia Post by: chriswgawne on 03 April, 2016, 10:56:28 AM I see the one for sale in Italy sold for £1,655 which I would have said was something of a bargain if it was as good as the seller inferred.
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