Weber jet recommendation |
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Weber jet recommendation |
SKL1 |
Nov 22 2015, 09:32 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,602 Joined: 19-February 11 From: north Scottsdale Member No.: 12,732 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
2.0 with Webcam and Mallory distributor. Timing set and carbs synched, but really flat just off idle. Runs better when further up in the revs.
At 1800' in AZ. Currently: 40 IDF, 200 air correction, F11 emulsion tube, 115 main, 58 idle, 55 float bowl, 28 venturis TIA... |
CG-914 |
Nov 27 2015, 04:09 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 323 Joined: 27-December 10 From: LA/OC CA Member No.: 12,526 Region Association: Southern California |
Couldnt agree more with Eric!
Also if you have trouble getting of idle, you should check if you are too lean in that moment. Check your excelerator pump jets, if you make them bigger you still get the same amount of fuel from the pump but delivered quicker. Another method would be increasing the size of your idle jets and turning the mixture screw in further, but then they really become hard to tune in idle! Use a O2 sensor and do some runs to get the perfect jet set up. For idle only a CO and HC tester would give you a perfect adjusting but they are hard to come by or very expensive! Good luck! Carbs are fun once you get more into them. |
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