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Carburretor Refurbishment. A step into the dark...

Discussion in '308/328' started by Andy 308GTB, Nov 3, 2018.

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  1. jmaienza

    jmaienza Formula Junior

    Jan 8, 2009
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    Massachusetts
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    Joe
    Does your car have a dashpot? If so, its sole purpose is to bring down the revs slowly when the throttle is lifted. When I did my carbs, I left it off. Image Unavailable, Please Login

    Dashpot (before carb restoration)
     
  2. Andy 308GTB

    Andy 308GTB F1 Rookie
    Lifetime Rossa

    Jun 2, 2004
    2,669
    Essex, UK
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    Andy M
    Hoop-la!

    I screwed all 8 idle mixture screws out 5 turns.
    I screwed out the idle speed screws, so the butterflies were completely closed.
    To keep the car running I had to then turn the idle speed screws in 1/2 a turn or so.

    Boom! The car fired up enthusiastically and returned immediately to idle after blipping the throttle.
    This was the first thing I did when I got home tonight. I am absolutely delighted, if a little irritated that I tried to stick so rigidly to the instruction book...

    Now the trick is to see how much I can lean the mixture off without having to turn the idle screws in too much (exposing the progression holes).
    Such a relief :D

    In fairness to the various guides they did say don't turn the idle speed screw in more than 1 1/2 turns. I'm guessing I must have used more turns than that to keep the car idling with the lean mixture.

    Thanks all for your input, patience and support!
     
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  3. Saabguy

    Saabguy Formula 3

    Mar 28, 2012
    1,785
    Shreveport, LA
    So just to be sure if I haven't already stated this, Webers are adjusted to best lean idle. this is done by getting it to idle, turning out mixture screw until idle goes up, then baking off idle speed screw to get it back down to base revs, then repeating process over and over until you reach the point that any adjustment in the idle mixture screw causes the idle to slow. Each barrel separately.

    And most carb problems are ignition problems.
     
  4. Martin308GTB

    Martin308GTB F1 Rookie

    Jan 22, 2003
    4,286
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    Martin N.
    Big congrats! Now lean back and have a beer or two. I feel like you feel :)

    No such thing on Euro carbs.

    Best from Germany
    Martin
     
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  5. derekw

    derekw Formula 3

    Sep 7, 2010
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    London, UK
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    Derek W
  6. derekw

    derekw Formula 3

    Sep 7, 2010
    1,521
    London, UK
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    Derek W
    For anyone finding this thread, the EBay A/F gauges finally arrived and they are not wide band sensors, just high/low switches (rich/lean) so I will send them back unless they can provide wide band sensors (perhaps at an additional cost.)
     

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