Setting up IDA's for a stock /6, jets, and so forth |
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Setting up IDA's for a stock /6, jets, and so forth |
krk |
Feb 7 2004, 03:55 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 997 Joined: 27-December 02 From: San Jose Member No.: 22 |
Folks,
I picked up a set of IDA's in good condition that were set up for a 2.8 (maybe an RSR?) -- anyway, the IDA"s on my /6 have throttle shaft issues, so I figured I'd just swap some parts back 'n forth to get the correct setup for my stock 2.0L /6. Turns out my original IDA's weren't exactly stock either. There are several parameters here. Idle jets are currently at 55 on both carbs. (stock is 45) I'll be using 55 initially. Mains are 125 on my current set, 155 on the new ones, stock is 105. I'll be using the 125's. Emulsion tube on mine are F26's (same as 911L), and on the new ones they are F3's (911S). The originals used F1's. I've no clue which one I'll use -- if I'm lazy, I'll leave the F3's in there. Air correctors are 180 on both IDA's. Original's used 170s. I'll use 180s. Pump Jet is 50 everywhere. In the picture you will see two different auxillary venturis -- the shorts ones are stock /6, and the tall ones I've not seen before. No clue what to use. Lastly, and I've not got this far as I have to cut wires, but from an eyeball estimate, the actual venturis on the originals were quite a bit more restricted. I'll pop both of them out shortly to see what they are --- i'll use whatever is closest to the manual I guess. Comments welcomed. kim. This post has been edited by Gint: Feb 8 2004, 10:47 AM Attached image(s) |
krk |
Feb 8 2004, 06:29 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 997 Joined: 27-December 02 From: San Jose Member No.: 22 |
Hey Marc,
It might just be your avatar (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif). The shaft seems stiff the whole way -- but I can easily pop off the accel pump lever to check tho. I've just connected the alternator, and realised I left out the air deflector that is supposed to be behind it. doh. Good think I noticed now -- always keep all your parts in one place! I also discovered I should have labeled all the nice ziplog bags of parts -- took a second to find the correct nuts to reattach it -- hm -- that could also be your avatar (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) -- but I'm sure I'll be confused further as I assemble things. (I'm also sure I didn't take enough pic's) kim. |
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