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Chily89 |
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I'm helping my friend get his car working correctly. We are having some carb issues. What is the process for getting the correct idle jets? I have read instructions on the redline website but I'm still having issues. The 914 is a 4cyl 2270 with dual weber 44 Idf's.
I read something about removing the main stacks then driving around. Can somebody please explain this method further. |
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ThePaintedMan |
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When you say it's "always too rich", what specific a/f ratio are you seeing? If it drives well, it may not be as far off as you think (in which case: keep (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) it!)
If it's always too rich and too hard to tune, then I would suspect that you have venturis(chokes) too small for that engine. Especially if you're running 45 idles and it's still rich/hard to tune. Look down in the top of one of the throttle butterflies with the engine off. Toward the side of the throttle body, but way down inside it will be a ring with numbers stamped on it. What is that number? This is the main venturi which has a huge impact on the rest of the carb's performance. |
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