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Re: Weber question

To: Rick Cook <rccook16@voyager.net>
Subject: Re: Weber question
From: Derek Harling <derek.lola@home.com>
Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 11:33:22 -0400
Rick

Rod and Brian have both given similar thought to mine. When I changed the Mini 
from 1275 to 970
it reacted just like yours is now.  My cure was to down size chokes (as well as 
waste 2 race
weekends!).  Why did you go bigger?  If you know you are getting more top end 
BHP then just
ignore the low speed problem - it is a race car right?  On the other hand if 
you want better low
speed driveability then go back to the smaller chokes.

I know Dave Dixon is no longer in business but $500 dyno time with someone like 
him can set up
your carburation far better than road testing.

Dr Brian's reply gave a fuller run down on things to check.

Cheers - Derek


Rick Cook wrote:

> All you Weber gurus. I've changed chokes from 33 to 35 on my 1500 Lotus
> seven (2-40DCOE's) and am having a time getting the thing to idle worth a
> damn. Chokes were a tight fit, checked the floats, fuel pressure,  checked
> for air leaks, changed mains till I'm going nuts. Idle jets are the same F9
> (fairly rich) but idle mixture screws work right. I've run it down the road
> once and it pulled good at speed, but it will bog down while idling till it
> quits. Acts like it's flooding but what would cause this by changing to
> bigger chokes?

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