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> Weber rebuilding, tell me something
Trekkor
post Sep 27 2004, 07:32 PM
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The article was very easy to understand.
Thanks again, Mike.

Part of flat out said there is no "black art" to the process.
I knew that. Glad, too...Don't like voodoo. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif)

I set the float height and got a very good idle.
Next I'll adjust the valves, set the timing and finish the sync.

The motor fires up nice and runs well.
It is even quieter since removing half of the supertrapp discs.

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post Sep 27 2004, 07:52 PM
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I corrected the link title after reading Carl's post. I forgot where it came from and just posted it real quick to get you going. The real credit goes to Carl for providing it to me in the first place.
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