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Old 05-07-2007, 02:45 PM
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Need help identifying Solex carbs. & more.

Hey guys,
Cleaning out my shed the other day, I found double Solex carbs.
I haven't had time to clean them or look for stampings to check for a model number or something.
Would someone know what model they are (so I can buy a rebuild kit) and what car they originally came off?





Further, can anyone give me an approximate value for the following:
1 Biscione hood (Solid with no rust holes)
4 Biscione doors w/handles&cards (same comment as above)
1 Biscione front windshield (I assume these are standard Giulia parts)
1 Biscione rear glass (same comment as above)





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Old 05-07-2007, 03:50 PM
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Hey guys,
Cleaning out my shed the other day, ...
1 Biscione front windshield (I assume these are standard Giulia parts)
1 Biscione rear glass (same comment as above)

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Luigi
Does anyone know if the Biscione front and rear glass would fit a 1966 Giulia Super? If so, I may be interested in those. Price?
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Old 05-07-2007, 03:53 PM
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I'd first like to know their approximate value. I'm quite certain they'd fit.
However, I'm also quite certain I won't sell any of the mentioned items, they're quite hard to come by and we might need them as spares one day (God forbid) .
Thanks for the interest.
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Old 05-07-2007, 03:56 PM
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My bad...thought I was over in the spares forum If I had them, I'd hold onto them, too.
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Old 05-08-2007, 06:49 AM
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The carbs look to me to be the model DDH40 with a suffix number somewhere between 3 and 7. The rep kits are different than those for the more common ADDHE40's which followed the DDH'S but both are available (at least here in germany) for about 30 Euros.
Have a closer look at the carbs and PM me and I'll send you adresses, or order the rep kit here and send it to you when i move to canada in a few weeks.
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Bob (solex warrior)

BTW: If they still have the little aluminium tags on them, they are stamped with the Alfa model number (ie: 101.xxx, 105.xxx, 115.xxx) which tells you which model they were originally on. If not, you can start by measuring the main venturis and go from there. The model Number of the carbs is on the left barrel of pic #2.
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Old 05-08-2007, 07:13 AM
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^Thanks alot for the info I'll check them out by the end of the week and then message you.
I'll then start taking them apart and try to find an acid(?) bath the put all the metal components to remove all crusts/oxidation/crap.
Luigi
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Old 05-08-2007, 07:18 AM
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Solvent of sime kind should do the trick. If you use acid you probably won't need the rebuild kit any more!
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