Weber 44 DCNF
The Weber 44 DCNF is a vertical dual-barrel carburetor belonging to the Weber family of carburetors used on sports car engines in the 1970s and 1980s. Designed to deliver significant air and fuel flow, it was fitted to various high-performance engines, particularly on several prestigious Italian automobiles.
This carburetor can notably be found on iconic models such as the Maserati Merak SS and certain versions of the Maserati Quattroporte, where its characteristics ensured suitable carburetion for larger displacement engines.
The Weber 44 DCNF was also used in some specific applications, notably on engine modifications, but also on motorcycles such as the Ducati Paso 750, where its performance and adjustability were leveraged.
Appreciated for its robustness and precision, the Weber 44 DCNF is still used today in restorations and engine preparations on classic vehicles.
Like other Weber carburetors, it has numerous adjustable components such as jets, needle valves, floats, and adjustment screws, allowing for precise adaptation of carburetion to the engine's characteristics.
The exploded view of this carburetor makes it easy to identify its various components and quickly find the necessary part for the maintenance or restoration of this model.