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Title: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Speed-Randy on August 31, 2009, 04:34:01 am
anybody use these carbs on an 1835? how about parts availability? im thinking about putting a set on a ghia for my daughter but have never had any experience with them, good or bad.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Dave Rosique on August 31, 2009, 05:12:32 am

I've installed 36 Dell's on many VW's over the years with great success... Most recently on a mild 2176cc. The only problem (besides parts) is the dreaded mid-range whistle.

I used to run the thick rubber "anti whistle" base gaskets... not sure if they're around anymore.

~DR.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: John Rayburn on August 31, 2009, 05:39:53 am
Awsome carb! I never liked the rubber anti whistle gaskets, because you could never get the bolts tight. You can fill in the area that whistles on the base of the carb with silicone, though. Good luck getting parts!


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: ugly duckling on August 31, 2009, 06:18:35 am
hey jhon thats what you are running now right ? DOUBEL DELLS UNDER THE DUCT :P im looking for a set of 48 DELLS in bitchen shape if you know any body . parts have got to be had some were. UD .


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: qubek on August 31, 2009, 11:44:22 am
I didn't know that you can cure the whistle! I didn't know that other people have that issue too. What is the source of this sound?
Apart from that - excellent street carbs. They're almost maintenance free.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: 181 on August 31, 2009, 13:38:28 pm
this part needs to be blocked somehow

(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_nKjezkastzY/SjU9OkM4ZYI/AAAAAAAAB7M/0EyvduB4xG8/s800/DSC00897.JPG)


i.e. with anti whistle gasket

(http://lh5.ggpht.com/_nKjezkastzY/SjU9NWLCOOI/AAAAAAAAB7I/jsE7LcBUCVo/s800/DSC00895.JPG)


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Dave Rosique on August 31, 2009, 14:15:40 pm
Maybe you could block the port with some sort of epoxy... not sure, never really felt good about it, so I always opted for the rubber gaskets.

You have to use caution not to over tighten and warp the carb base.

Silicone may not work for long... gas eats it.

~DR.



Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: qubek on August 31, 2009, 15:40:24 pm
Thx, I didn't know.
BTW is it only a question of sound or is it connected with some negative effects (performance wise)?


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Dave Rosique on August 31, 2009, 16:24:39 pm
Thx, I didn't know.
BTW is it only a question of sound or is it connected with some negative effects (performance wise)?

Off idle through mid-range sound only... otherwise a very smooth running carburetor.

(Remember-- parts are hard to find and expen$ive)

~DR.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Bryan67 on September 01, 2009, 05:47:23 am
Parts are that tough to find. CB Performance still has all the jets you need. They are my absolute favorite carb and I have owned many sets.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Rennsurfer on September 01, 2009, 06:34:05 am
Randy, are you still going with these carbs for your daughter's car... even though the parts are not exactly plentiful? Looking forward to seeing the car, too.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: 181 on September 01, 2009, 13:49:41 pm
They are perfect even for small 1600 stock engine. In Europe we get most parts from Alfa1750 on Ebay or from Dellorto UK shop.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Speed-Randy on September 01, 2009, 17:09:30 pm
Randy, are you still going with these carbs for your daughter's car... even though the parts are not exactly plentiful? Looking forward to seeing the car, too.
After looking at prices for these carbs, most of them missing parts, I could buy a new set of webers and avoid the hassle, I guess you just need to stay away from the HPMX's


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Rennsurfer on September 02, 2009, 00:38:40 am
I hear ya, Randy. If you ever need and stuff for those, I have two carbs that look like they've never been bolted to anything. They're both different sizes, but if you needed parts... just sayin'.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: V8Square on September 02, 2009, 16:13:37 pm
anybody use these carbs on an 1835? how about parts availability? im thinking about putting a set on a ghia for my daughter but have never had any experience with them, good or bad.
I am using the 40's on my 2.0 914 powered bug. My complaint is that with this engine set up in my car, adjustment is almost non-existant. Contact Matt Cooper at Euro Carb Ltd in England for help and parts. Very knowledgeable person. Email is sals@dellorto.co.uk CB performasnce really is not too helpful, in my opinion.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: V8Square on September 02, 2009, 16:17:37 pm
anybody use these carbs on an 1835? how about parts availability? im thinking about putting a set on a ghia for my daughter but have never had any experience with them, good or bad.
I am using the 40's on my 2.0 914 powered bug. My complaint is that with this engine set up in my car, adjustment is almost non-existant. Contact Matt Cooper at Euro Carb Ltd in England for help and parts. Very knowledgeable person. Email is sals@dellorto.co.uk CB performasnce really is not too helpful, in my opinion.
Sorry for the fat finger. It is sales@dellorto.co.uk


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: rick m on September 02, 2009, 16:56:55 pm
Great CARBS!  I have run them on many engines, getting up to 34mpg on a 1776 with a stock cam.  They are smooth all the way through the transition once you have your jetting correct.  The 5 transition ports on DELLORTO's really make them a smooth running carb off idle and through the mid range. I drove one of my cars, a 1966 sedan, from Arizona, through Utah and into Colorado, going from 1100ft to over 11,000ft, never making a jet change and they ran terrific.

You can still get parts and I will use them over any of the new webers any day of the week when building a driver motor. I have a set I will be installing on a mileage motor I am assembling with a long stroke and small bore, near stock cam.  It will be an interesting test of how much mileage I can get out of them.

Rick M

Picture of my 66 attached.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: von-dart on September 02, 2009, 20:46:14 pm
Its good to see these carbs are getting praise from you all.  I want to run either Dells or Weber 36 IDFs on a 1679 mouse engine,I think my mind is made up to use the drla's now.   :)


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: rick m on September 03, 2009, 03:05:35 am
Glad to help you with your decision. They are GREAT Carbs for small motors.

Rick Mortensen


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Bryan67 on September 03, 2009, 03:55:43 am
Shoot, they`re great carbs for any size motor. I ran 45`s on the 2176 that was in my old 67. Smooooooth.


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: rick m on September 05, 2009, 21:38:43 pm
I meant the 36s were great for small motors. I run every size dellorto, including 40s, 45s on my turbo motor and 48s on my 2110.  I wish I had never sold my 48s...I would buy them back if I could find them.

Rick M


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Hotrodvw on September 08, 2009, 06:00:09 am
You guys all say that parts are hard to get?  You just need to know where to look.  Art Thraen and Mark Harney have sources, CB carries some parts, The Alpha dude on eBaY, and other dealers.  For the whistle, you can use JB Weld to plug the port off.  I have run 40's on my 1641, 1776 and 2007....they run like a top.  Almost no maintenance is right!  I love 'em.   ;)


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: rick m on September 09, 2009, 05:45:43 am
I've jetted the Dellorto's once, set them and never messed with them after that. Why would you need to?  Keep the air cleaners clean and the fuel filters clean and you shouldn't have to be screwing with adjustments all the time.

Rick M


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: DKK Ted on September 09, 2009, 06:31:08 am
I've ran a set of 36's on my bus on a small motor, the thing ran for ever and smooth. Great carb!


Title: Re: Dellorto 36 drla carbs, whats the word on the streets?
Post by: Kaferdog on September 09, 2009, 08:30:58 am
I love Em ...!!......I've had them on my stock 1600 for 5 years and no real problems...! .....

Hey Rick...
I bought a case from you a few years a ago ( 3 or 4 maybe ?) I finally got it together with many thanks to Ted a.k.a. Racecraf ...!...now just waiting to dyno it .....Thanks for parting with it !!!