This carburetor came off of a 1977 Bradley GTII. The carburetor that came off of it is a Holley, but the parts house said they don't make a Holley carburetor for this engine.Where can I find a carburetor for a 1600cc vw engine?That means it probably has a big square mount with 4 holes? Get on line to "Scat" or the speed house of your choice and look for their after market selection. If you want to get a stock carb, you will need to change the center section of your 3 piece intake manifold back to stock and you would be looking for a 30 PICT-2 for the earliest one where they just changed a few jet from the 1500 single port, their attempt to make the dual port work right was the 34 PICT-3 a fairly successful piece of work with many jet possibilities and finally the in 72 they put out the factory twin carb of 34PDSIT-2 and -3. for the type 3- which would need a different tin set up than the old up-right. If you could get the numbers off the engine I could be more specific.
edit: A Bradly is a fiber glass kit car that bolted to a VW chassis.Where can I find a carburetor for a 1600cc vw engine?
Which engine, what? The Holley came off the Bradley? Then you look for a Carb for a Bradley. If this is the carb that was not made for that Bradley engine, then somebody mickey moused the carb to fit.
If however, you cannot get a Holley for a VW engine, then you can't. Go with the stock PICT carbs which you can get at the salvage yards. Or a Weber.Where can I find a carburetor for a 1600cc vw engine?you could try a salvage yard or maybe jc whitney. the vw 1600 cc engine uses a 30 pict carb and people sometimes puts weber carbs on them but i have never heard of any 1600 cc using a holley. any vw specialty store should be able to obtain carbs for your 1600. good luck.Where can I find a carburetor for a 1600cc vw engine?
You can start here. you are gonna have to do your own research.
http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic.鈥?/a>Where can I find a carburetor for a 1600cc vw engine?Go to a salvage yard and get a rebuild kit for it.
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