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> Venturi on Weber 40s?, Venturi advice
Boothy
post Jun 21 2022, 07:10 AM
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Morning All,

I've searched but haven't located the info on venturi sizes for Weber 40s. I have a 1.7 with a big bore and CB carb cam. The Weber I have came with a bag of venturis so I'm trying to determine the right size.

Thanks in advance!
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post Jun 21 2022, 01:00 PM
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QUOTE(Boothy @ Jun 21 2022, 06:10 AM) *
I've searched but haven't located the info on venturi sizes for Weber 40s. I have a 1.7 with a big bore and CB carb cam. The Weber I have came with a bag of venturis so I'm trying to determine the right size.

I had a 2056 with 40 weber carbs and i had to choke it down to 32mm venturis to get rid of a very noticeable flat spot coming off the idle jets onto the main jets.

Remember, the smaller the venturi, the higher the air velocity, the better fuel/air mix.
Also worth noting, get the tallest intake runners you can find to add a bit more low end torque.
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