Downsize a Weber 44 to 40?, carbs |
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Downsize a Weber 44 to 40?, carbs |
r3dplanet |
Aug 22 2013, 02:48 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 679 Joined: 3-September 05 From: Portland, Oregon Member No.: 4,741 Region Association: None |
I'm new to Weber carbs. I have in my possession a pair of Weber 44 carbs, but I need 40s. Here and there I've read that these carbs have the same body but can be switched from one size to another by swapping parts.
If true, which parts? Gotchas? Anyone care to specifically conceptualize this for me? Thanks, Marcus |
Mblizzard |
Aug 22 2013, 07:41 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,033 Joined: 28-January 13 From: Knoxville Tn Member No.: 15,438 Region Association: South East States |
I did this for my 1.8. Went with a 28 vent and a fairly large idle jet. Ran pretty well. The cool that was that I just upped to a 2056. Changed a few that is and they work on the 2056.
I went through a lot of trial and error to get mine right. It could be worthwhile to have them professionally set up. |
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