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Hi. Got two Weber dcoe 45s. One nr 13, Italian and one nr 152, Spanish. Which one to use?? Read about bad progression hole placement on the 152?? Anyone got any info? Also heard that nr 15/16 are the best to use on a A engine, is this so? The engine the Weber is going on is a 1380, ported head, free flowing exhaust, race cam. Appreciate help and info :)

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The 13 as the 152 has a different progression drillings, which make setting it up right a pain in the arse.
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Smiffy wrote:The 13 as the 152 has a different progression drillings, which make setting it up right a pain in the arse.
So does the 15/16 work better? Or is the 13 better than the 152?

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To be honest any that isn't a 152, would be good. Apparently the later 152G, made in germany solved the problem with a extra progression hole. The correct 45 for the Siamese port A series is the '45dcoe 9', which you can buy new again as they've started reproducing them.
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Smiffy wrote: The correct 45 for the Siamese port A series is the '45dcoe 9', which you can buy new again as they've started reproducing them.
No it's not, the 13 is the siamised port carb and was originally bought by BMC for MGBs. The 9 went on big Healys with one choke per port.
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ivor badger 2 wrote:
Smiffy wrote: The correct 45 for the Siamese port A series is the '45dcoe 9', which you can buy new again as they've started reproducing them.
No it's not, the 13 is the siamised port carb and was originally bought by BMC for MGBs. The 9 went on big Healys with one choke per port.
I stand corrected.
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ivor badger 2 wrote:
Smiffy wrote: The correct 45 for the Siamese port A series is the '45dcoe 9', which you can buy new again as they've started reproducing them.
No it's not, the 13 is the siamised port carb and was originally bought by BMC for MGBs. The 9 went on big Healys with one choke per port.
So, is the 13 good for an A engine?

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I've had a set of split 45 s and they were made from 152 . I think they run better low down and could them to tick over reasonably well with a 649 cam . 1480 cc . ... Ken
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Gareth Brandt wrote:
ivor badger 2 wrote:
Smiffy wrote: The correct 45 for the Siamese port A series is the '45dcoe 9', which you can buy new again as they've started reproducing them.
No it's not, the 13 is the siamised port carb and was originally bought by BMC for MGBs. The 9 went on big Healys with one choke per port.
So, is the 13 good for an A engine?

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That's what it's designed to work on, so yes.
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swifty wrote:I've had a set of split 45 s and they were made from 152 . I think they run better low down and could them to tick over reasonably well with a 649 cam . 1480 cc . ... Ken
Interesting are they the later german versions with the extra progression holes ? If not where have you set the air bypass screws ?
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Smiffy there long gone , so can't answer that one ... Ken
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swifty wrote:Smiffy there long gone , so can't answer that one ... Ken
Shame cheers anyway.
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