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Re: Weber problems

To: Chris LeBlanc <leblancm@brooktree.com>, triumph listserv <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Weber problems
From: Roger Helman <rogerh@digimation.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 1997 14:29:37 -0500
Organization: Digimation Inc.
References: <33C68812.66E2@brooktree.com>
Chris LeBlanc wrote:

> I have a 77 spitfire with a weber dgav carb.  I was driving and all
> was
> fine.  I made a stop and when I started it back up it didn't want to
> rev
> up.  It started wheezing (for lack of a better term) almost as soon as
> I
> pressed on the gas.  Had to tow it home with my pickup.
> I started looking at the carb as it seemed like a fuel starvation
> problem.  I checked the fuel pump and all seemed fine there.  I pulled
>
> the main jets and idle jets to check for blocks and all looked good.
> The engine will idle all day, just can't get it past 2000 rpms.  I
> watched the accelerator pump put a nice stream of gas in as I moved
> the
> throttle linkage.  But after that point it wants to die.  If I let off
>
> the throttle, the engine will catch itself.  If I quickly move the
> throttle so that the pump is continuously pumping I can achieve higher
>
> rpms.  It seems that at the transition to normal phase of the
> carburetor, something is wrong.  I put a vacuum gauge on the nipple of
>
> the carburetor.  This is normally hooked up to the vacuum advance on
> the
> distributor.  As I accelerate and the engine begins to rev, the gauge
> reads fine, then right when it starts to wheeze the gauge drops
> dramatically.  The only vacuum connection is from the carb to the
> distributor.  There must be a vacuum leak in the carb itself, but I
> can't figure out where.  I would greatly appreciate any ideas.
>
> As an aside, I need a new auto-choke body assembly.  A piece is broken
>
> off and no one I can find sells just that piece.  They're all happy to
>
> sell me a completely new carb though.  Any ideas.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris LeBlanc

 Chris, Call Fast Freddies at 714-540-3801. They might be able to order
the part you need.

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Roger Helman                  71 TR6 CC67866L
Digimation Inc.               http://deepthought.digimation.com/rogerh/
New Orleans La.
www.digimation.com
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