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- 1983
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- Ford Ranger
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- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
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- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
I bought a non Weber branded 32/36 off of Ebay. I'll share you the link, it comes in a kit and I'd say for the price was worth it. Hopefully it's not a piece of shit and was a waste of money. Does make me a little nervous putting one on I've been told from other people that they're pretty much plug in and play for 2.3Ls, especially jetting size. Also talked to some MGB guys since their motors are a little smaller than ours and they run twin 32/36s.I have never had a weber carb. I did do some research on it, was seriously thinking about getting one, though they are kind of expensive. But as I did more research, I was a little overwhelmed with the tuning like the other poster was.
If you are talking about a weber carb, it's more to it than that. A weber carb is designed to fit on any type of engine. So everything is adjustable. EVERYTHING. You have all these idle air bleeds that are replaceable, all sorts of different orifices and jets for idle, main, and then you have all that for the secondary side. Not saying you could not do it, it's done all the time. But the learning curve would be a little steep and take some commitment and time.
Here's the carburetor I bought.

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