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Well I just got a weber carb today from a guy who had one for sale off of a BMW 2002. The carb is the 32/36 DGAV. I got it for $30 so I think I got a good deal.Will the DGAV work correctly on a suby engine? I just wanted to make sure it wasn't all backwards like the DFAV.The carb I got needs some cleaning cause it has a good layer of gunk on it and needs a rebuild.:)

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You have a DGEV (the E is for electric, A is for water choke). The G means the bellcrank is on the right-hand side of the carb (from driver's perspective) which is where you need it for a Subaru. The brass floats are standard in the Weber, because they don't absorb gasoline and lose their setting over time. You got a good deal. A rebuild kit goes for about $25 online.Depending on the difference in application and altitude, you may need to rejet the carb. There's a good tech page at www.redlineweber.com.

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Thanks for the tip.Ya I definately need to rejet it.Had some corrosion inside from sitting for so long.(White powder)I have it apart and I am cleaning it and its cleaning up well.I forgot to add earlier it is a DGAV but converted to electric.I am pretty amazed how simple they are compared to a hitachi.Kinda reminds me of the carbs I had on dirtbikes and snowmobiles.

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