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  2. List of carburetor manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Walbro and Tillotson carburetors for small engines. Weber carburetor, Italian, now made in Spain, owned by Magneti Marelli. Wheeler–Schebler Carburetor Company. Zama Group, primarily an OEM provider. Zenith Carburetor Company, American subsidiary of Société du carburateur Zénith. Zenith Carburettor Company (British), used on Austin cars.

  3. Weber Carburetors - Wikipedia

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    Weber carburetors are made in a facility owned by LCN Automotive [4] based in Spain. There are only two direct distributors of Spanish Weber carburetors: Webcon [5] based in the UK, and WorldPac (known as RedlineWeber) [6] in the US. Webcon operates a global distribution chain via a long established network of dealers and specialists, many of ...

  4. Weber - Wikipedia

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    Weber, an American literary magazine; Weber (unit) (Wb), SI derived unit of magnetic flux in electromagnetism; Weber Inc., an American company, known for its line of barbecue grills, known as Weber Grills; Weber Aircraft LLC, an American manufacturer of airline seats; Weber Carburetors, an Italian fuel system manufacturer, owned by Magneti Marelli

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  7. Eduardo Weber - Wikipedia

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    Edoardo Weber at far left (around 1933). The others are (from left): Giulio Ramponi, Carlo Felice Trossi and Enzo Ferrari of the Scuderia Ferrari team. The car is an Alfa Romeo 8C "Monza". Edoardo Weber (29 November 1889 – 17 May 1945) [1] was an Italian engineer and businessman, famous for creating Weber Carburetors.