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mac1ZR

posted on 2/8/05 at 05:30 PM Reply With Quote
weber 45 s

any experts out there on webers? we have a 2litre zetec running on twin 45 s with an Alpha ignition. The problem is that it will only run reasonably smoothly when set far too rich, otherwise if set a little leaner it coughs, splutters and backfires at low revs, but if "booted" runs ok at highrevs. Have had suggestions of different chokes and running 5 progression holes,but obviously i m no expert and need some advice??
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JoelP

posted on 2/8/05 at 06:24 PM Reply With Quote
this is identical to the problem i have - the choke smoothes out the spluttering and banging but it doesnt revs as smoothly. All well over 4k. I dont know the cause or the solution, but if i find out first i will let you know! My approach is to rolling road it soon.

As an aside, would siezed dizzy weights or an absence of a vacuum advance cause this?






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GeoffT

posted on 2/8/05 at 06:24 PM Reply With Quote
Hi,

Assuming all else is well (i.e. no manifold leaks or carb blockages) it sounds like you've almost certainly got the wrong idle jets in there. Dave Andrews website will give you all the info you require:-

http://hometown.aol.com/dvandrews/webers.htm

Sounds like 50F9 or 55F8 idles could be a good starting point.






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ady8077

posted on 2/8/05 at 06:59 PM Reply With Quote
Hi

This was discussed recently on the westy site http://boardroom.wscc.co.uk/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?s=f581dd4e19519a4362b8e36094926b43;act=ST;f=3;t=30317

There the chap drilled an extra progression hole, are you sure your progression is set correctly? Its very important that the butterflies are not uncovering the progression holes when the engine is idleing. their was a very good artical in PPC about it

Adrian

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mac1ZR

posted on 2/8/05 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
thanks for all the replies,we'll read through that lot.
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mac1ZR

posted on 23/8/05 at 09:49 PM Reply With Quote
found out our inlet gasket was not suitable for carbs,each cylinder should be independant of eachother so we just used jointing compound to act as a gasket and scrapped the ford gasket.Runs PERFECTLY now!
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greggors84

posted on 24/8/05 at 01:39 AM Reply With Quote
What was you ford one like? Any pics?

Im using a ford one, although i havent got any problems at the moment it would be interesting to see what the difference is.

What do you mean independant of each other?

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Chris

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gazza285

posted on 24/8/05 at 01:59 AM Reply With Quote
I fail to see how an incorrect gasket for a Zetec engine would have any relevance to not having a problem with a Pinto engine.

Independent of each other is having a separate carb venturi for each cylinder.

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