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make sure your throttle shafts arent leaking vacuu (archive)

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Posted by 73tiiguy on April 04, 2002 at 19:47:52:

In Reply to: Weber tuning posted by Paul on April 04, 2002 at 05:25:01:

If they are, you need to get the carbs re-bushed, or at the very least renew the nylon rings on both sides of the shafts. You will never be able to tune the carbs if they leak there.

to check, just spray some carb cleaner at the ends of the throttle shafts, if the engine either races, or slows it's leaking!



Does anyone know or is there a web site detailing the adjusting/synchronizing proceedure for the popular dual Weber carb 36/32DGAV upgrade? Can't seem to get it right. Paul





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