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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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tornik550 |
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Thank you for every ones help. I found a very interesting problem. I had a somewhat cheap fuel pressure regulator (spectre?) and a Mr. Gasket oil filled fuel pressure gauge. I had checked the gauge which showed 3 psi previously. I checked again last night and it was still 3 however when I turned the car off, it stayed at 3! I let the car sit for a while- still 3. I had a extra gauge so I swapped it and turned on the car and the pressure went up to 5.5psi. I also had an extra fuel pressure regulator so I swapped that in and set the pressure to 3 and now the gauge reads 3. GRRRRRRRRR- so I had a busted fuel pressure regulator and a stuck fuel pressure gauge.
Am I correct that an issue like this could cause my rich issues? |
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