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> Helloooo :) and rich carbs!
scooter311
post May 22 2005, 11:21 AM
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First of all, I wanna say a big howdy to everyone - I've been gone for a while, but I have a few minutes to say HI and I hope you're all OK. My job is still keeping me frickin' busy, and with the nicer weather I'm outside doin' stuff.
One 'a those stuffs is DRIVING MY 914 - woooo, what a good time. One bad thing though, is it's running really rich - you can't stand behind the little stinker because the fumes get in your hair, your clothes, yeesh it even leaves a little cloud of fumes when I take off. It's a 2056, with weber 40s - last year it was perfect, however over the winter I replaced the stubby short intakes with a set of tall ones, and tossed the monza for a custom banana-sport-style that I made. Could those two changes have made the difference, or is there something wrong with the carbs? How about timing? If it's a jetting issue, what are some targets I should be shooting for (what do you guys run), and where can I get a jet kit? I'm going to assume that because it's rich, I'm already at the high side, so I should try going smaller with the jets - also, where should my focus be, main jet, low speed (pilot?) etc... I'm in Upstate NY, not sure of the altitude.


If anyone remembers, I did a few things to it (exhaust, interior, etc) and have talen some pics of it all, but have had trouble posting them. I keep getting 'cannot load pictures of this type' drivel - they're jpegs, should they be something else? I've been trying for a while now, but with dialup it's like torture to hafta wait and then get an error message. Plus, I'm a doofus and it' sbeen so long since I've posted I can't remember (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/headbang.gif)

Anyways I miss hanging out here, and I hope all you doods and chicks are well and driving your teeners!!


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scooter311
post May 22 2005, 08:16 PM
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Ahh, thanks for the diagram.... I'll check the float level next - is it possible that too-high of fuel pressure could damage the valve or seat? It was just before putting it away last year that the pressure was turned up to 4psi, to make up for a drop in pressure over 3500rpm (I could rev the motor while watching the gauge, and see the pressure drop at high rpms, that's when I turned it up). Hmm, maybe as SLITS suggested the floats are stuck or something. This is starting to make sense, uh-ohh (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/unsure.gif)

I'll be checking it tomorrow or Tuesday, and I'll let you know what happens- I hope it's that simple. Back to the intakes, has anyone had to alter their jetting after swapping manifolds?

Oh yeah on another subject, I just downloaded Irfanview and will be trying my hand at getting some pics fer y'all too (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/clap.gif)
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