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PDSIT 32_34 identification.
#1
As above.
Andrews post with bowl numbers is no more.
Googling has not helped.
Does anyone have a list or link to identifying carbs by bowl numbers.
ie
 VW 548-1
         6132.

Thanks
Col.
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#2
I begin with but all I can remember atm:

if the numbers start with a 3 it is 1700, 4 is 1800 and 5 is 2litre.

Both side obviously need to start with the same number but the numbers will be slightly different(different unit on each side)

Adrian
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#3
I found this link useful in identifying Solex carburetors and Bosch distributors used on VW engines
https://www.glenn-ring.com/031/carb%20-%...isting.pdf

Also a good general over view of VW Solex carburetors on Rod & Dave's website.
http://www.vw-resource.com/jets.html
1971 Sopru aka Doob
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#4
Thanks guys.
Seems the set im playing with are 2l .
Existing jetting matches an extensive thread on samba so will run with it.

I have a mix of carbs so a later inclusive list of bowl numbers would be handy but existing info gives a reasonable allocation of provenance.

In case anyone needs jets or other carb parts..

https://classiccarbs.com.au/Classic-Carb...order=DESC

Cheers
Col
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#5
(06-10-2022, 09:54 AM)Doob Wrote: I found this link useful in identifying Solex carburetors and Bosch distributors used on VW engines
https://www.glenn-ring.com/031/carb%20-%...isting.pdf

Also a good general over view of VW Solex carburetors on Rod & Dave's website.
http://www.vw-resource.com/jets.html

really not for 2 ltrs
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