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What is Weber 40IDTP3?

I am rebuilding my Webers and I don't recall the eact part number, but instead of 40IDA3C, which is what I expected, the number started with 40IDTP3.

What is the difference?

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The nomenclature I see is “40 IDTP 1 3 C/3C1”.
It was delivered on a ’71 911T except USA engine
Types 911/03 and 911/06.



If you need I can send a larger image or type out the specs.

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Re: What is Weber 40IDTP3?

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I am rebuilding my Webers and I don't recall the eact part number, but instead of 40IDA3C, which is what I expected, the number started with 40IDTP3.

What is the difference?
I think they're pretty much identical, with the exception of the jetting. The IDTs were originally fitted to T engines and the 914/6.
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Grady:

Could you send a larger pic, I cannot quite read the chart. I tried to blow it up, but it was then to fuzzy to read.

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Try this one.



The two line captions that are obscured by a greasy fingerprint

are; "Idle air bleed" and "Pump inlet valve."

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