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> Need Adjusting Notes for Weber Progressive 2 BBL, Threads??
damnfiknow
post Sep 26 2010, 11:59 AM
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Probably many posts on adjusting Webers, but can't quite seem to locate specific ones. Help finding some, please.
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Mike Bellis
post Sep 26 2010, 07:47 PM
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The best adjustment for that 2bbl is to take it off the car and throw it in the ocean. Some people claim good results with that carb. from personal experiance, there is a nasty flat spot as the secondary opens. Very hard carb to tune. Your best bet will be finding somebody with a wide band O2 sensor to help you tune it.
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post Sep 27 2010, 06:15 AM
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What dizzy do you have on the engine? That makes a big difference too.

Lots of single carb kits were sold together with the "performance 009 dizzy"...haha, POS!
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post Sep 27 2010, 10:25 AM
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Attached File  carburetor_set_up_and_lea.pdf ( 55.06k ) Number of downloads: 334
pretty sure this is exactly what your looking for...hopefully the PDF will load and then of course, download for you.
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