Category: Weber Carburetor
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Combat Heatsoak: Unlocking Weber Carburetor Performance
Has this ever happened you you? In this older video I try to describe how I was suffering from “heatsoak” on my Weber Carburetor. I used a Phenolic/Bakelite spacer made specifically for the carburetor and it helped my heat soak issue. I think it even increased horsepower a little bit. The horsepower gain is likely…
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What Is a Genuine Weber
Check out the video So what is a Genuine Weber and whats the “big deal” about having one? This is a much debated topic, but mostly among those selling what can only be described as a “Similar” carburetor. The “Similar” carburetors are easily distinguished from the European Weber by several characteristics: The Genuine European Weber’s…
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Weber Carburetor Tuning reference
How to Tune your Weber Carburetor Video GENERAL GUIDELINES It is important to verify all linkage and levers are installed without binding and the linkage opens to full throttle and closes to the Idle Speed Screw. The number one and two reasons for tuning errors are improper linkage installations and over tightened linkage nut, causing…
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How to Sand Weber Carb Adapter Plates
Sanding Weber adapter plates flat helps to seal everything up and prevent vacuum leaks. Lets begin! Get a flat surface, I have a piece of aluminum, or you can use some glass, just something good and flat. Attach 180 grit sandpaper to a flat surface. I used double-sided tape and stuck the sanding paper to…
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How To Adjust Fast Idle on The Weber 32/36 Carburetor
The video demonstrates setting a fast idle cam on a Weber 32/36 carburetor’s electric choke. Initially, pressing the gas pedal activates the first cam stage at 2000 rpm. After 15-20 seconds, a second press moves the cam to 1000-1100 rpm. Before driving, a final press lowers it to 850 rpm.
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How To Adjust Your Fast Idle on The Weber 32/36
In this video, I explain the Weber 32/36 carburetors two-stage cam on the electric choke. I also show how I adjust it. My first stage idle is set at 2000 rpm, second stage is at 1000-1100 rpm. After its warm the idle is at 850 rpm after I press the gas pedal one last time.…
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Sealing Intake Vacuum Ports Without Welding
The video demonstrates a method for sealing vacuum ports on an intake without welding, which is helpful for those transitioning from stock carburetors to Weber carburetors. It highlights the drawbacks of rubber caps, including deterioration and vacuum leaks, and lists the tools and materials used for the process.