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> Good weber starting point for a 2 liter, For weber 40's
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post Jan 22 2007, 03:32 AM
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QUOTE(sww914 @ Jan 21 2007, 07:34 PM) *

Bondo, I can help you with the float height, it's easy. I drop off & pick up my son at the school across the street every day. Let me know and I can stop by.
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I know how to do it, I just needed the numbers (which I've now gotten from this thread). You're welcome to stop by and say howdy though, I'm going to be working out in the garage most of tomorrow (Monday) until 5:00 or so.

As far as final tuning goes... I don't have the engine, so I can't tune it. I'm just rebuilding the carbs so they'll be ready to tune. I just wanted to get it as close as possible with the parts I have.

Thanks all for the help!
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