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Re: Weber problems

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Subject: Re: Weber problems
From: Chris LeBlanc <leblancm@brooktree.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 13:29:33 -0500
I posted a note a few weeks ago about problems I was having with my
weber dgav carb on a spitfire.  Just wanted to update and share some
info.  The problem was that the main nozzle in the primary venturri was
not supplying gas causing the engine to die causing a drop in vacuum.  I
originally thought it was a vacuum leak, but that was just a symptom of
the real problem.  The nozzle had rotated itself around so that the
opening of the nozzle faced up instead of down.  I don't really know how
this happened.  I couldn't figure out what was going on when all of a
sudden the nozzle rotated itself back to the correct orientation and it
started working again.  I have yet to take it apart and figure out why
this happened.  
My automatic water choke was also broken, and no one wanted to sell me
the part I needed.  So, with both of these problems I decided to go
ahead and buy a new carb.  The real reason for this note is to let
people know about a place I found through the net that sold me a brand
spankin new 32/36 weber dgav for $177.  Their web address is
http://www.webercarburetors.com/index.htm
Everyone else wanted at least $280.  I didn't even try TRF or VB because
they sell the entire kit, intake manifold included.  Now there were a
few pieces I needed from the old carb to put on the new one.  Things
like the bracket for the throttle cable and a spacer block, but other
than that I just bolted it on and it runs beautifully.  Its nice having
a choke do what its supposed to do.  I considered getting the manual
choke version, but didn't want to have to drill a hole in the dash for
the control knob.

Thanks to those who responded,
Chris LeBlanc

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