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    Weber rebuilder source?

    I need to send out my 68S webers for rebuild. Any recommended sources? I'm looking for a stock rebuild and not a performance upgrade.

    Thanks
    Larry
    Larry Dunville
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    • 2002 996 Carrera

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    I only trust Harry Bieker

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    You'll have to look far & wide to find anyone better and / or more capable than:

    Paul Abbott, PERFORMANCE ORIENTED in Chico, California.

    You can reach him by telephone at: 530-899-8371, and you can visit his excellent website at: performanmceoriented.com

    Paul is a member of this board and frequently chimes in with advice and pointers about Webbers under his signature 1QuickS

    Thoroughly recommended !!

    JZG
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    Sent mine to bieker and never saw them again.
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    Matt Blast at Eurometrix does excellent work on MFI systems plus Webber refurbishing. Highly recommended.
    Mark
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    +1 for paul Abbott, great service
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Paul is your man, he's a persnickity engineer, doesn't get any better than that!
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    Paul has a passion for weber carbs. He returns calls and does what he says when he says he'll do it. A pleasure to deal with.

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    Go to Paul
    Bill
    1969 911T - sold
    2001 911 Turbo - sold
    1996 911 C4S - returned
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    I sent mine to Porschetschnik in Flagstaff. WWW.porschetechnik.com.
    They did a great job. I had them rebuild the carbs and Dizzy. They answer their phone, answer questions,and timely.
    I found their price to be the best. I have used Harry and he is good but getting slow.
    My choice would be Porschetechnik 928-255-2824
    Very happy.
    Bob
    1966 911

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