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Carburetors & Parts
By OE Match
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65

Choke: 32mm
Main: 125mm
Air:180 mm
Idle: 55mm
Emulsion tube:F11
Fits:
Porsche 356 B Super 90 1.6 01/59-12/63
Porsche 356 C SC 1.6 01/63-12/65
Porsche 912 1.6 01/65-02/70
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61610810
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- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
This diaphragm is manufactured to match Porsche OEM specifications, used in the carburettor/fuel pump assembly of early Porsche models such as the 356 B/C and 912 (Solex 40 PII-4 systems). This diaphragm ensures correct movement of the pump or fuel-metering circuit, maintaining consistent fuel delivery, avoiding starvation under load, and preserving the original throttle response characteristics.
Fits:
Porsche 356B / 356C (Model: 1600 S90/SC, CARRERA, 587/1 692/3A) 1960-1965
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969 (Engine code: 616/36/37)
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969 (Engine code: 616/39/40)
Diagram ref no 64
• Function: Flexes to actuate fuel-pump or carburettor component; maintains consistent fuel flow and pressure
• Position: Inside carburettor body or fuel pump assembly
• Benefits: Exact fit geometry, reliable sealing, restores factory fuel-delivery behaviour
• Installation: Replace during carburettor rebuild or fuel-system service; Ensure correct mounting orientation and inspect surrounding seals/gaskets.
Diaphragms in carburettor or fuel-pump assemblies are subject to continuous flexing, contact with fuel/ vapour, and ageing of elastomer materials. Over time the diaphragm may become hardened, cracked, or leak, leading to inconsistent fuel delivery, hesitation under acceleration or poor idle.
Replace this diaphragm when:
• Performing a carburettor rebuild, fuel-pump service or full engine commissioning
• The existing diaphragm shows visible cracks, deformation, fuel seepage or stickiness
• You experience fuel starvation, erratic throttle response or tuning instability
• You’re restoring your classic Porsche engine to factory-correct performance
Installing a new diaphragm restores correct actuation, sealing and fuel-flow behaviour—ensuring your induction system runs true, smooth and as intended.
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PCG10095100
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- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
Complete mechanical diaphragm fuel pump is designed to replace the original Porsche unit (692-100-969-00) fitted to Porsche 356 and 912 engines. This pump supplies fuel from the tank to the carburetors under consistent pressure, ensuring smooth, reliable delivery across all driving conditions.
Fits:
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1968 (engine code: 616/36/37)
Porsche 356 B/C - 1600 S90/SC, CARRERA, 5871,6923A - 1960 - 1965
Diagram ref no 62
• Function: Draws fuel from tank and maintains steady flow to carburetors
• Benefits: OE flow pressure, reliable operation, corrosion resistance, vintage design
• Installation: Direct-fit replacement; gasket included; torque to Porsche specs
Mechanical fuel pumps operate continuously with every engine revolution. Over time, diaphragms harden, check valves wear, and housing seals degrade, leading to reduced fuel pressure, vapor lock, or leakage.
Replace this unit when:
• Experiencing hard starting or hesitation under load
• Fuel leaks or pressure drops are detected
• Original pump shows corrosion or mechanical wear
• Performing a fuel system or carburetor overhaul
Installing a new Diaphragm pump restores reliable fuel delivery, authentic engine bay appearance, and dependable performance — keeping your classic Porsche running like it should.
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- Porsche 356 1950-55
- Porsche 356A 1955-59
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
5 Needed - Sold each.

Fits:
for cars with Carburateur PALLAS - ZENITH 32 NDIX
Porsche 356 / 356A 1950-59
Porsche 356B / 356C - 1600 /S/C 1960-65
Diagram ref no 14
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61610087700
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- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
Float Valve precisely regulates the fuel level within the carburetor float bowl of the Solex 40 PII-4 system, as used on Porsche 356 B/C and 912 engines. It operates via a tapered needle and seat mechanism that opens and closes the fuel inlet based on float movement, maintaining the correct 1.75 mm flow aperture and consistent bowl height.
Fits:
Porsche 356B / 356C (Model: 1600 S90/SC, CARRERA, 587/1 692/3A) 1960-1965
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969 (Engine code: 616/36/37)
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969 (Engine code: 616/39/40)
Diagram ref no 46
Manufactured to replicates Porsche’s original geometry and sealing quality. It’s ideal for carburetor rebuilds, tuning, or replacing worn valves that cause flooding, lean conditions, or erratic mixture balance.
• Function: Regulates fuel entry to float bowl by closing inlet as float rises
• Fitment: Porsche 356 B/C and 912 with Solex 40 PII-4 carburetors
• Position: Inside float chamber cover (fuel inlet port)
• Flow Size: 1.75 mm – OE spec calibration
• Benefits: OE-style geometry, precise fuel control, leak-free sealing, reliable idle and acceleration
• Installation: Replace valve during carb rebuild; verify float height and seal tightness
Float valves wear naturally from constant fuel pressure, vibration, and ethanol exposure. As the tip or seat degrades, it can cause fuel overflow, hard starting, or lean running.
Replace this part when:
• Rebuilding the carburetor or adjusting float levels
• You notice fuel leakage, overflow, or inconsistent idle
• The needle shows grooves or corrosion on the tip
• Restoring carburetors to factory spec for balanced mixture control
Installing a new Float Valve ensures accurate bowl levels, steady fuel flow, and reliable operation of your classic Porsche 356 or 912’s Solex carburetors.
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- Porsche 356A 1955-59
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65

Fits:
Porsche 356 A
Porsche 356 B
Porsche 356 C
Click 'Zoom in' for large parts diagram.
Diagram ref no 49
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- Porsche 356 1950-55
- Porsche 356A 1955-59
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
Carburettor diaphragm pump seal for classic Porsches with Solex engines. Manufactured to OE geometry, it restores a tight seal between the pump cover and carburettor body, stabilizing injection volume and preventing seepage that can cause flat spots, difficult starting, or fuel odour. It fits directly into the above applications—ideal for carburettor rebuilds or any pump service.
Sold each.
Fits:
Porsche 356 / 356A 1955 - 1959 with Solex 32 PBI / PBIC
Porsche 356B / 356C (Model: 1600 S90/SC, CARRERA, 587/1 692/3A) 1960-1965
with SOLEX-40 PII-4/44 PII-4
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969
with: Engine code: 616/36/37, 616/39/40
with SOLEX-40 PII-4
Diagram ref no 66
• Function: Seals diaphragm pump cover to carb body; maintains correct pump shot
• Position: Carburettor—accelerator/fuel pump section
• Benefits: Leak-free sealing, consistent tip-in enrichment, OE geometry for easy install
Over time, the diaphragm pump gasket can harden, tear, or deform, leading to small fuel leaks or inconsistent carburettor performance.
Replace the gasket whenever:
• The old gasket appears brittle, cracked, or fuel-soaked.
• You notice inconsistent accelerator pump delivery or hesitation when pressing the throttle.
• Performing a carburettor rebuild or replacing the pump diaphragm.
• As preventive maintenance on long-stored vehicles or engines exposed to modern ethanol-blended fuels.
Installing a fresh Gasket ensures a secure seal, stable fuel pressure, and smooth accelerator pump operation — preserving proper drivability and performance in your Porsche 356 or 912.
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- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 356 1950-55
- Porsche 356A 1955-59
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
Sold each - 1 required per carburettor
Fits:
Porsche 356 / 356A - 1950 to 1959
Porsche 356B / 356C - 1959 to 1965
Porsche 911 - 1965 to 1968
Porsche 912 - 1965 to 1968
For Curburettors
356 / 356A
Solex 32 PBI
Solex 32 PBIC
Solex 40 PBIC
Solex 40PII / 40 PII-4
911 / 912
Solex 40 PI-1
Solex 40 PII-4
Diagram ref no 23
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- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
Sold each, 2 required per engine.
Fits:
Porsche 912 1965 - 1968 (Engine code: 616/36/37)
* for Carburettor SOLEX-40 PII-4
Porsche 356B 1600 S90 1960 - 1962
Porsche 356C SC 1964 - 1965
* for Carburettor SOLEX-40 PII-4/44 PII-4
Diagram ref no 34
• Position: Carburettor – idle fuel circuit
• Function: Controls idle fuel flow for stable low-speed engine operation
• Precision-calibrated to match the factory specification (“U 1.8”) for stable idle fuel delivery.
• Direct-fit OE geometry ensures correct installation in Solex 40 PII-4 carburettors without adjustment.
• Optimized performance for reliable starts, smooth idling, and accurate throttle response in classic Porsche engines.
• Ideal for restorations, tuning, or routine maintenance where drivability and period-correct operation are key.
Over time, idle jets can become clogged, worn, or corroded, affecting the carburettor’s ability to meter fuel correctly at low speeds.
Common symptoms of a failing or blocked idle jet include:
• Rough or uneven idling Hard starting when cold
• Hesitation or flat spots on throttle tip-in
• Excessive fuel smell or poor fuel economy
Replace the idle jet whenever:
• Performing a carburettor rebuild or tuning service
• You detect uneven idle or mixture issues
• The old jet shows visible damage, corrosion, or deposits
• The vehicle has been stored for long periods or exposed to ethanol-blended fuels
Installing a new idle jet restores accurate fuel metering, ensuring your classic Porsche runs smoothly and maintains its original performance characteristics.
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- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
Sold each
Fits:
Porsche 911 - 1965 to 1968
Porsche 356B S90 - 1960 to 1962
Porsche 356C SC - 1964 to 1965
For carburettors
911
Solex 40 PI-1
356
Solex 40 PII-4
Solex 44 PII-4
Diagram ref no 18
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- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
This intake manifold fitting is designed to replicate the original intake manifold connection flange used with Solex carburetors on classic Porsche 356 and 912 engines. Includes flanges, gaskets, and pins — precision-made for Solex carburetors to restore OE sealing and performance.
SET OF 2.
Fits:
Porsche 356 1600 S90/SC 1960 - 1965
Porsche 912 1965 -1969
Diagram ref no 2, 3, 4, 5.
This fitting forms the essential junction between the intake manifold runner and the cylinder head, ensuring an airtight, stable connection that delivers balanced airflow and fuel mixture to each combustion chamber.
Manufactured from high-grade cast aluminium alloy, its matches Porsche’s original dimensions and port geometry, guaranteeing accurate fitment and smooth intake flow. Its machined sealing surfaces ensure reliable gasket compression and prevent air leaks that can lead to poor idle or misfiring.
When installed as a pair (set of two), these fittings provide complete support for dual-carburetor configurations, restoring authentic engine response and drivability.
The intake fittings on classic Porsche engines are exposed to years of heat cycling, vibration, and fuel vapors, which can lead to warping, corrosion, or leakage at the sealing surfaces.
Replace this fitting when:
• Performing a carburetor or manifold rebuild
• You detect vacuum leaks or poor idle quality
• Original fittings show cracks, corrosion, or distortion
• Restoring an engine to factory intake specification
Installing a new ensures precise airflow distribution, correct carburetor mounting, and reliable intake sealing — restoring smooth idle, balanced performance, and classic Porsche driveability.
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Jet (calibre 115) — is designed for Solex 40 PII / 44 PII carburettors in Porsche 356B/C models. Engineered to match original specification, it installs easily and ensures accurate fuel flow and throttle response. Ideal for rebuilds or maintenance to preserve authentic performance and drivability.
Sold each, 2 required per engine.
Fits:
Porsche 356 B 1600 S90 1960 - 1963
Porsche 356 C SC 1964 - 1965
Diagram ref no 23
The jet (nozzle) controls the fuel metering in a section of the carburettor — by providing a calibrated aperture for fuel flow, it helps maintain the correct air-fuel mixture at a given throttle or load.
It ensures consistent fuel delivery in the mid or high-load range (depending on exactly which circuit the “115” jet pertains to) which in turn supports smooth throttle response, proper acceleration, consistent idle behaviour and correct mixture under varying conditions.
A correctly spec’d jet helps avoid lean or rich conditions that can cause hesitation, flat spots, unstable idling, poor throttle tip-in or excessive fuel consumption.
In a restoration or rebuild context: replacing worn, damaged or incorrect jets ensures the carburettor operates as originally designed, which is especially important in period-correct classic vehicles.
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- Porsche 356C 1963-65
The holder that seats the main jet inside the Solex 40 PII-4 carburetor. It establishes the jet’s position and fuel pick-up height in the emulsion well, ensuring stable mixture delivery from mid-range through high rpm. Manufactured to OE dimensions and thread form, it seals correctly in the carb body and maintains accurate fuel metering with your chosen jet size.
Sold each, 2 required per vehicle.
Fits:
Porsche 356 / 356A CARRERA 1500 GS/GT (M 90 501 >> 91 000) 1950 - 1959
Porsche 356B / 356C (Model: 1600 S90/SC, CARRERA, 587/1 692/3A) 1960-1965
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969 (Engine code: 616/36/37)
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969 (Engine code: 616/39/40)
Diagram ref no 21
• Use cases: Ideal during carb rebuilds, restoring stuck/damaged carriers, or standardizing mismatched carb internals to factory spec.
• Function: Positions and seals the main jet; maintains correct emulsion well height and fuel flow path
• Installation: Fit with correct main jet size; ensure seat is clean, threads lightly oiled, and torque gently to avoid damaging the carb body
Over time, the main jet carrier can suffer from thread wear, corrosion, or deformation caused by repeated jet changes and fuel exposure. A damaged or loose carrier may cause fuel leakage, poor jet seating, or inconsistent mixture flow. Replace it whenever threads are stripped, the hex is rounded, or corrosion is visible. It’s also recommended during any carburetor rebuild or tuning service to ensure accurate fuel metering and stable performance in your Porsche 356 or 912.
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The carburetor mixing tube (often marked "pipe - no. 25" on diagrams) is used in classic Porsche 356/912 models equipped with Solex carburetors. This tube routes metered fuel or air within the carburettor body and ensures correct mixture distribution, consistent flow and reliable performance. It is manufactured to replicate the original shape, diameter, and material specifications, allowing for direct replacement without the need for modification.
Sold each, 2 required per vehicle.
Fits:
Porsche 356 / 356A 1959 - 1959 with Engine code: 6922
Porsche 356B / 356C (Model: 1600 S90/SC, CARRERA, 587/1 692/3A) 1960-1965
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969 (Engine code: 616/36/37)
Porsche 912 1.6L 1965 - 1969 (Engine code: 616/39/40)
Diagram ref no 37
• Part Number: 61610090703 (replaces 61610090702)
• Function: Routes metered fuel/air within the carburettor body; ensures correct mixture delivery
• Position: Engine induction system – inside carburettor body / fuel pipe assembly
• Benefits: OE-geometry bore, direct fit, restores correct fuel flow path, upgrade over superseded part
Over time, the carburetor mixing tube experiences continuous exposure to fuel vapors, vibration, and temperature cycling. These conditions can gradually cause wear, corrosion, or slight deformation of the internal passage, leading to poor fuel atomization and inconsistent mixture delivery between cylinders. Even small changes in the tube’s inner diameter or alignment can affect throttle response and idle smoothness.
Replace this tube when:
• Performing a carburetor rebuild or restoration of a Porsche 356, 912, or early 911
• The existing tube is corroded, blocked, cracked, or showing pitting inside the bore
• You observe uneven fuel mixture, hesitation, or rough idling during engine operation
• Upgrading or replacing other induction components (jets, floats, shafts) to restore OEM precision.
Replacing the worn tube with a new ensures consistent fuel metering, proper mixture balance, and reliable carburetor performance — critical for maintaining smooth drivability and authentic response in classic Porsche engines.
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- Porsche 356B 1959-63
Fits:
Porsche 356 1.5L 1600 S 1950-59 with SOLEX 40 PBIC with chassis M >> 81 200
Porsche 356 A / B Carrera GS 1.6L 1959 with SOLEX 40 P II-4/WEBER
Porsche 911 >> 1968 with SOLEX 40 PI-1
Diagram ref no 80
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Fits:
Porsche 356 / 356A - 1950 to 1959
Porsche 356B / 356C - 1959 to 1965
Diagram ref no 27
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OEMatch Carburettors & Parts — Durability, Sealing, Performance
OEMatch supplies carburettors, rebuild kits and service parts for Porsche models, covering repair, restoration and tuning needs. OEMatch carburettors & parts are compatible replacements engineered to original-spec dimensions and tolerances — a practical option when genuine or OEM parts are unavailable. The range supports routine maintenance and sympathetic restorations.
Available Types
- Complete carburettor assemblies and throttle bodies
- Rebuild kits with jets, needles and diaphragms
- Gaskets, floats and sealing components
- Linkage, choke and balancing hardware
Understanding OEMatch Carburettors & Parts
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are made by the same company that produced your Porsche’s original carburettors & parts.
OE (Original Equipment) refers to parts matching original specifications for the carburettors & parts and may be supplied by alternative manufacturers. Aftermarket parts offer alternative options, sometimes with enhanced features or better value. OEMatch supplies non-OEM carburettors & parts engineered as direct-fit alternatives to OEM parts, made to original-spec dimensions and tolerances for Porsche models. OEMatch also maintains an extensive catalogue tailored to Porsche applications, cataloguing thousands of part numbers and numerous original-equivalent cross-references while continuing to develop additional items for classic model support.
Benefits Include
- Restored fuel metering for smooth throttle response and consistent running
- Improved cold starting and idle stability after rebuilds
- Elimination of leaks and reduced chance of fuel seepage from perished seals
Why Carburettors & Parts Wear and Fail
- Varnish and deposits from aged fuel blocking jets and passages
- Deterioration of gaskets, diaphragms and seals causing air leaks
- Mechanical wear to floats, needles and linkage leading to incorrect fuel levels
The Importance of Replacing with OEMatch Carburettors & Parts
Timely replacement of worn carburettor components helps preserve engine smoothness, avoids lean or rich running that can damage valves or pistons, and keeps period-correct throttle behaviour for heritage Porsches. Careful selection of rebuild kits and seals reduces the need for repeated adjustments and supports reliable starting and driveability across varied conditions.
Advantages
- Direct-fit alternatives made to original-spec dimensions and tolerances
- Extensive part coverage and documented cross-references for Porsche models
- Options that span complete assemblies to individual service items for staged restoration