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> High Idle w/ rebuilt carbs, looking for some help
JBart
post May 4 2008, 11:00 PM
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I just had a set of 40's rebuilt for my 72'1.7 . A buddy of mine that knows webers like the back of his hand rebuilt them and we put them on today but the car won't idle down below 1800< > when he adjusted the mixture screw the car wouldn't even die . I don't have the smarts for carbs so bear with me . Thanks for your input ahead of time


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JBart
post May 5 2008, 10:57 PM
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A BIG Thanks to everybody who chimed in!!!!!!! I traded these carbs from someone here at WORLD for a set of 44's that no biggie only thing was the linkage on the carbs were after market so the butterflys on the bottom were not closing all the way changed them out and holy cow what a differance. Notice there was no name dropping that's because it wasn't his fault and and now the car runs SWEET at idle tommorrow maybe I can get it out of the garage and it still run under load.



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