Do I care that these emulsion tubes look scuzzy? |
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Do I care that these emulsion tubes look scuzzy? |
Tdskip |
Jul 16 2019, 09:07 PM
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Hi guys - dogging into the dual Weber’s for the 2.0L engine. I am a total Weber newbie so thanks and advance for being patient
The car these came off apparently sat for a while and the tubes need to be soaked in thoroughly cleaned, but is long as all the passageways are open and clear I don’t really care what they look like, do I? The tips are both stamped 120. Thanks! Attached thumbnail(s) |
type2man |
Jul 16 2019, 10:32 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 353 Joined: 3-March 09 From: Miami, Fl Member No.: 10,127 Region Association: South East States |
If those tubes look like that, then it might be a good idea to open up the carbs and look for other corrosion. I am guessing you have 40 webers. You will more than likely need to rejet for a 2.0. 120 mains are small.
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