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LCOX |
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've got a set of dual webers IDF 40 carbs.
Anyone know how to properly set the float level height on these things. I've got a set of vernier calipers. I'm sure you probably carefully bend one or both of the metal tabs on each float assembly. What is the proper closed figure and the fully open figure. Thanx all L. |
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stugray |
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Diagram in post above is from here:
http://www.redlineweber.com/html/Tech/40-4...s_breakdown.htm Logs of good info on that site. Poke around in the higher level links. And there is some confusion about setting the float level with or without the gasket. I set mine without, then read it should have been with the gasket. It currently runs fine, and will do it right next time I pull the tops. |
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