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Subject: Re: weber carbs


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T3D
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Date Posted: 15:07:39 10/24/03 Fri
Author Host/IP: 195.93.50.161
In reply to: lee mansfield 's message, "weber carbs" on 11:02:59 10/22/03 Wed

A rolling road will help with getting the maximum horsepower and fine tuning the jetting etc, but first you need to get the car running well and set up properly, this includes adjusting the carb linkage so both carbs are opening by the same amount at the same time, they must also be dialed in correctly (balanced with care and skill)..


It could be running badly for many reasons, bad adjustment or air leaks are the common problems we have to fix..

Hope this helps.

Regards Paul T3D

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