Carburettor 34 PICT 1600 Twin Port: Beetle (1971-1979), T2 Bay (1971-1979), Karmann Ghia (1971-1974)
SKU
113-129-031/K/T
Carburettor 34 PICT 1600 Twin Port: Beetle (1971-1979), T2 Bay (1971-1979), Karmann Ghia (1971-1974)
SKU
113-129-031/K/T
Reviews & Ratings
- Complete with gasket and mounting studs
- Jetted for 1600cc VW Beetle/Bus/Kombi
- Easy setup, replaces worn carburettors
The Forst reproduction of the original 34 PICT carburettor is a high-quality replacement that comes complete with a gasket and mounting studs. It is specifically jetted for a 1600cc VW Beetle or Bus/Kombi, ensuring optimal performance for these classic vehicles.
All setup procedures follow the original carburettor's guidelines, making installation straightforward and hassle-free. This reproduction carburettor is an excellent solution for replacing worn, uneconomical carburettors that can negatively impact your engine's lifespan, providing a reliable and efficient upgrade.
Product Information
This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts
Also known as | 113129031KT |
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Fitting Info | To fit- Beetle all 1600cc Twinport Karmann Ghia all 1600cc Twinport Splitscreen fitted with 1600cc Twinport Baywindow all 1600cc Twinport You should always replace the fuel filter when fitting a new carburettor. You will need to fit a filter if your vehicle isn't fitted with one. |
Marque | Volkswagen |
Vehicle | Beetle, Type 2 Bay, Karmann Ghia, Beetle Cabriolet, Buggy/Baja, Trekker |
Brand | FORST |
Quality | Good Quality |
Unit of sale | Each |
Weight | 1.00 |
Fits Vehicles
Beetle | 1971-1979 |
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T2 Bay | 1971-1979 |
Karmann Ghia | 1971-1974 |
Beetle Cabrio | 1971-1979 |
Buggy/Baja | 1971-1979 |
Trekker | 1970-1976 |
Product Questions
Can i ask whereabouts are these made?
Question by: Mr. Kim Glew on 3 June 2021, 8:05 pm
These are manufactured in the Far East.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 14 June 2021, 12:01 pm