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Re: DGV Carb

To: dtjon@hotmail.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: DGV Carb
From: Ajhsys@aol.com
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:15:54 EST
In a message dated 3/13/00 3:16:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
dtjon@hotmail.com writes:

<< Anyway, I put the points back in and get the same results.  When you close 
 off the butterflies it runs steadily.  This would indicate a vacuum leak to 
 me, but when spraying some starter fluid around the manifold, the carb base 
 gasket, etc. there's no change in the way the engine runs.
 
 I have the mixture screw to 1 turn out (as per my Haynes Weber manual).  Any 
 ideas? >>

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I'm certainly no carb expert, but I do have some Weber DGV manuals digitized 
on my computer.  I can e-mail them to you (or anyone ealse) if you think it 
would help.  

One doc is actually scanned images of the DGV manual, and it is difficult to 
successfully transfer by e-mail.  I usually end up sending each image by 
separate e-mail messages, because of the difficulties of teaching .mim and 
.zip compression usage.  If you want it, I'll send it, no problem.

The other doc is on setting the idle, and is below.  I just retyped it from 
the original Weber doc.  I hope it helps.

Allen Hefner
SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport

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Weber DGV/DGAV Idle Setting Procedure

Note: Before adjusting carburetor, be sure engine is at operating 
temperature, (choke fully off) air cleaner is removed and vacuum lines are 
plugged off.

1. The Weber DGV/DGAV idle speed screw should be adjusted to its preliminary 
set point before adjusting the idle mixture.  To set the idle speed screw, 
follow these steps.

2. Back "out" the idle speed screw until the tip of the screw no longer 
touches the throttle lever.  Then slowly turn the screw in until it just 
comes in contact with the throttle lever.

3. From the "contact" position, turn the idle screw "in" one (1) full turn.

4. If a tachometer is available, install it prior to starting the engine.  If 
a tachometer is not available set idle mixture "by ear."

5. Start engine, be sure choke is not engaged, and proceed to adjust the idle 
mixture.

6. Turn the idle mixture screw "in" (clockwise) until the engine RPM begins 
to fluctuate on the tachometer.  (If adjusting by ear, until a noticeable 
drop in speed is heard.)

7. Back "out" (counterclockwise) the idle mixture screw slowly, until the 
engine idle becomes steady.  Try to obtain the leanest setting without 
affecting the idle speed.  If necessary, repeat steps 6 and 7 until the best 
setting is achieved.

8. Once the mixture is set, fine-tune the engine's idle speed, if necessary, 
by readjusting the idle speed screw.  (Note: Turning "in" (clockwise) the 
idle speed screw will increase engine speed.  Turning "out" 
(counterclockwise) the idle speed screw will decrease the engine speed.)

9. If idle speed is reset go back and repeat steps 6 and 7.

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