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Gene-C
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Weber Carbs

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It seems somewhere, that there was a thread on setting up the webers for trail driving and duning. Jet sizes, something about tubes etc. I know nothing about them, but I have one buggy in the garage and another coming, that both have the Weber set ups and need to know something about them. I have searched the archives and did not find the thread. Any help would be appreciated. The motors are a 1915 and a 1776, big heads, small cam 009 ignition, etc. Jimbo
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Post by allen pierce »

Jim, I have a few links. Aircooled.net Carbs 101 Redline Weber Carbs Hope that helps you. Enjoy.
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Here is the jetting I'm running in my Manx with a 1914 w/dual 44IDF's Idle: 50 Emulsion tubes: F-11 Air correction: 200 Main gas: 150 Venturies: 36mm It should get you in the ballpark and more then likely on the field.
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Post by Gene-C »

Thanks a lot for the info, guys. I am sure it will help getting the cars running. Thanks, again Jimbo
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