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Anybody running these repro Weber's.

Made by Lantech, a big Chinese carburetor company.

I bought these to try out 40 dcoe 

I've seen no name ones, and fajs before, but these are a bit more thin on the ground.

 

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Even the Spanish made Webers are considered suspect replicas on here LOL This is the first I have seen these ones though so your feedback to the forum about them will be greatly appreciated.

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I've got 40 year old, low mileage Weber 40 dcoe's on my Cortina.

I thought I'd try them on next years Escort sport  project. I'm not decided on what engine its going to run yet, so I may be getting some 45 's as well.

They look well made, but I guess its down to the accuracy of the jet holes really, so that needs all checking, and setting the float hights.

But you would have to do that anyway on any carb.

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On 18/11/2020 at 19:38, Johnny Boy said:

Anybody running these repro Weber's.

Made by Lantech, a big Chinese carburetor company.

I bought these to try out 40 dcoe 

I've seen no name ones, and fajs before, but these are a bit more thin on the ground.

 

🤔🤔

IMG_20201118_193124.jpg

IMG_20201118_193148.jpg

Did this go anywhere? Any thoughts / review? Only asking as i'm looking at some FAJS 45's from IKE Engineering?

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5 hours ago, katana said:

Did this go anywhere? Any thoughts / review? Only asking as i'm looking at some FAJS 45's from IKE Engineering?

Not really, I do know IKE engineering sell them , and that's about it, I haven't tried mine out yet.

I think the FAJS ones are probably made by Lantech, and have the FAJS logo on them.

They are a big established manufacturer in China.

They are half the price of Weber's, they take all the weber parts. or the copy weber parts

Click Here

 

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