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Hello everyone. I will preface by saying that this is an engine from a 914. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif)
But it is in my VW Bus. Just now getting it moving down the road. Everything is new. Carbs are new and I am a carb rookie, as well. Bought them from Aircooled.net and had them cleaned and set-up for the bus. My 914 has L-Jet FI, this group has taught me enough about that system to be dangerous. So here is my question for the carb experts. What should the Pump Valve spray look like? It seems erratic and drippy. It kicks in 1st as I open the throttle, not a spray but pore, really. I will say that I see that in all 4. ![]() ![]() |
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The floats on both carbs are 12mm. Post #11 has the spec sheet that ACN gave me with my carbs.
12mm from the plate to the top of the float would result in LESS fuel in the bowl than if they were set at 10mm from the float to the plate, correct? It seems that my situation is, or might be OVER FUELING. So the bowls are LESS full per the float at 12 vs 10mm, correct? |
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The floats on both carbs are 12mm. Post #11 has the spec sheet that ACN gave me with my carbs. 12mm from the plate to the top of the float would result in LESS fuel in the bowl than if they were set at 10mm from the float to the plate, correct? It seems that my situation is, or might be OVER FUELING. So the bowls are LESS full per the float at 12 vs 10mm, correct? Don’t get hell bent on the exact number - people have their own preferences. What you want to know is where is it at and is it in the ball park within a couple mm - your answer to that is yes - OK The reason you want a baseline. Higher fuel level in the bowl from your baseline = runs richer. Lower fuel level in the bowl runs leaner. |
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