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Re: Weber DGEV question

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Subject: Re: Weber DGEV question
From: Larry Hoy <forumaccount@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 17:02:20 -0600
http://www.theautoist.com/weber_carb.htm

On 6/25/05, Bill Miller (LBC's) <lbcs@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Sorry for the cross-list posts, but since this carb is common to both
> platforms, I figure there must be an expert out there willing to tell me
> what is going on.
> 
> I have a '77 MGB that is my daily driver.  It is equipped with said Weber
> carb.  This car starts up perfectly, idles perfectly, and runs at speed
> perfectly.  However it seems to "load up" at between 100-2500 rpm.  What I
> mean by that is that if I drive normally and come to a stop light, when I
> take off, it seems to miss like fouled plugs until 2500 rpm, then it clears
> up and runs like a scared rabbit.  The engine, an 1800, has a standard head,
> desmogged, slightly bored out, new cam, pretty much everything new on the
> engine in the last 10K miles.
> 
> To add to the mystery (to me) is the fact if I keep my foot out of it and
> accelerate very slowly, this miss is gone or almost gone.  If I accelerate
> quickly, it is bad until 2500 RPM.  Plug color is good, plugs are fairly
> new, tail pipe inside color shows it may be slightly rich.  Good gas
> mileage.
> 
> I thought it may be fuel pressure.  I have a Holley regulator and gauge set
> at 1-1/2 to 2 PSI.
> 
> I'll be the first to admit I know little about this carb or webers in
> general.  It was on the car when I bought it.  I am very seriously thinking
> getting a set of SU's.  At least I know those.
> 
> Another part of the puzzle that may help you experts.  After the car is hot,
> I have to start it holding the accelerator down, but again, it usually
> starts on the second turn over.
> 
> Any ideas?  This thing does not appear to have mixture screws anywhere that
> I can find.  How are you supposed to adjust it?
> 
> Thanks,
> Bill Miller




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