Old 50s and 60's 356s used Solex carbs. Check with antique porsche repair places. The Stable in San Francisco can tell you where to get them, I bet. jlw
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Malcolm Stebbins wrote: > > I found two Solex H-32/34 PDSI-3 Carbuerators on my hot rod 66 Splittie > > and I'm not having much luck finding carbuerator kits for them. > > I have found the following Carb places, maybe one of them will be of > some help, but I have been looking for a rebuild kit for my Solex C34 > TCIC and I have NOT been able to find much of any information on > this or any Solex. I am about to switch to a Weber DFEV carb for my > 2.1 L vanagon. > > http://www.partsvw.com/ www.cip1.com > http://www.webercarburetors.com/ > http://wow.atlasta.net/~mriluvu/oacdp/solex.html > http://dimequarterly.tierranet.com/tech.html > http://www.carburatorsaustralia.com/ > http://www.piercemanifolds.com/partviewintroa.htm > http://www.cyberauto.com/ http://www.ricksbuggies.com/main.htm > http://www.carbs.net/index.htm > > Good luck. Malcolm > |
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