Hi Guys
Just new to Pantah's and trying to figure out if it has PHF or PHM Dellorto's before I buy some rebuild kits.
Is there an easy way to identify which ones are fitted - markings etc, or do they physically look very different.
Thanks in advance Guys
Shane in Aussie
PHF or PHM on 500SL Pantah
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PHF or PHM on 500SL Pantah
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Hi Shane, have a look at the upper SIDE of the carbie just below the top cap, there will be a raised bit with markings.
For example they could say "PHF36DD" or "PHF36DS" the first three letters saying that they are PHF carbs [30-36mm] the 2 digits are the actual size of those carbs in my example being 36mm and the 6th letter the D means it is a rubber mount type body, the last digit, 1 carb says D meaning DESTRO or RIGHT [the side where the adjusters are. On the other carb on my example the last digit is an S for SINESTRO or LEFT meaning the adjusters are on the left.
I would have to go look up in the books to see eactly what you should have on your bike but based on my example above I think you get the idea and can find the raised portion with the stamping and order kits based on the first 3 letters.
For example they could say "PHF36DD" or "PHF36DS" the first three letters saying that they are PHF carbs [30-36mm] the 2 digits are the actual size of those carbs in my example being 36mm and the 6th letter the D means it is a rubber mount type body, the last digit, 1 carb says D meaning DESTRO or RIGHT [the side where the adjusters are. On the other carb on my example the last digit is an S for SINESTRO or LEFT meaning the adjusters are on the left.
I would have to go look up in the books to see eactly what you should have on your bike but based on my example above I think you get the idea and can find the raised portion with the stamping and order kits based on the first 3 letters.
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Thanks Steve
I will check it out, thanks for your help with this.
One set of books I have says it should be PHF and the other says PHM - hence the confusion.
I will let you know :-)
Catch ya
Shane
One set of books I have says it should be PHF and the other says PHM - hence the confusion.
I will let you know :-)
Catch ya
Shane
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Living with a 1986 Alfa GTV6, a 1989 Alfa 75 TS, and a 1982 Ducati 500SL Pantah :-)
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PHF36 AD
Checked them out (just got back from an few days imersed in Alfa's for the 100 year celebration :-)
The front one is PHF 36 AD so that means it is a solid not rubber mount.
Will get some ktis when I am ready to rebuild them.
Thanks for your help.
Catch ya
Shane
The front one is PHF 36 AD so that means it is a solid not rubber mount.
Will get some ktis when I am ready to rebuild them.
Thanks for your help.
Catch ya
Shane
Love italian automotive.
Living with a 1986 Alfa GTV6, a 1989 Alfa 75 TS, and a 1982 Ducati 500SL Pantah :-)
Living with a 1986 Alfa GTV6, a 1989 Alfa 75 TS, and a 1982 Ducati 500SL Pantah :-)