sprucedup Posted March 28, 2011 Report Posted March 28, 2011 (edited) I like to introduce myself.My name is Warren and the handle name is sprucedup. I was given a 1987 Toyota corolla sedan with AE82 engine. With a larger bore from 1.6 litre and now runs maybe as a 2.6 litre. I have a Weber DGV32/36 a number of issues have arisen. Had professionals tune it but it was waste of money. Now I don't know how to explain this but I will do the best I can. On top where the choke holes are,I don't know the name of them, they replaced these jets from 145 to 170 Primary and the secondary 140 to 180 now the ones in the bowl,whatever you call them to, 127 to 135 Primary and 132 to 135 Secondary.The power and running isn't right especially if you going up a steep hill and the idling I cannot stop or slow the engine down with the mixture screw, the one at the back of the carby. Can anyone assist me to get it back to a state of equilibrium. I am happy to buy new jets but which way I can go? I understand this is over the net, but I am not going to spend anymore money for so call professionals.Your assistance will be gratefully appreciated. Thank you. Edited March 28, 2011 by sprucedup Quote
Evan G Posted March 28, 2011 Report Posted March 28, 2011 I like to introduce myself.My name is Warren and the handle name is sprucedup. I was given a 1987 Toyota corolla sedan with AE82 engine. With a larger bore from 1.6 litre and now runs maybe as a 2.6 litre. I have a Weber DGV32/36 a number of issues have arisen. Had professionals tune it but it was waste of money. Now I don't know how to explain this but I will do the best I can. On top where the choke holes are,I don't know the name of them, they replaced these jets from 145 to 170 Primary and the secondary 140 to 180 now the ones in the bowl,whatever you call them to, 127 to 135 Primary and 132 to 135 Secondary.The power and running isn't right especially if you going up a steep hill and the idling I cannot stop or slow the engine down with the mixture screw, the one at the back of the carby. Can anyone assist me to get it back to a state of equilibrium. I am happy to buy new jets but which way I can go? I understand this is over the net, but I am not going to spend anymore money for so call professionals.Your assistance will be gratefully appreciated. Thank you. those are air correction jets. they stop overfueling in the higher rev range the jetting your running sounds very small for a 1.6L I'm running 140 mains 160secs 150 main air correction jets and 195 secs air correction 50 pri 55 sec idle jets thats for a tickled 4k go down to autobarn and buy a autometer air fuel gauge for $150. buy a 02 bung from ebay. get it welded in your exhaust and do your own tuning like me and mr altezzaclub are doing Quote
ae824ate Posted March 28, 2011 Report Posted March 28, 2011 I think it would be umm...impossible to bore, even stroke a 4A to 2.6 bud. I would have thought a decent workshop would be able to tune your carby properly. Quote
7shades Posted March 28, 2011 Report Posted March 28, 2011 (edited) Hah... I saw the thread title and thought this would be to do with Mark Webber having his little sooky on TV yesterday :P Edited March 28, 2011 by 7shades Quote
sprucedup Posted March 28, 2011 Author Report Posted March 28, 2011 I think it would be umm...impossible to bore, even stroke a 4A to 2.6 bud. I would have thought a decent workshop would be able to tune your carby properly. I may have interrupt about what they spoke of that the engine wasn't standard and to hone the bore to fit larger pistons.thicker rings with the new pistons.Would that be right of explaining? It maybe in the correct term, a 2 litre but definitely not a 1.6litre. Alot of work done on it. Engine was stripped down and fully rebuilt and not the same size pistons and thicker rings were brought.Weber carby put on it but it was a dgas which I have for sale anyway. This was taken off and a DGV placed on.The issues of professionalism is they didn't know what they were doing or didn't want to do it properly. Anyway, I thank you all for replying and being courteous in my lack of my requests. Quote
sprucedup Posted March 28, 2011 Author Report Posted March 28, 2011 Sounds like a vaccum leak to me... Replaced all vaccum hoses. The mechanics put it together but as previous replies from others, I just don't think they knew what they were doing on webers. I thank you all for replying and being courteous in my lack of understanding in my requests. Quote
sprucedup Posted March 28, 2011 Author Report Posted March 28, 2011 those are air correction jets. they stop overfueling in the higher rev range the jetting your running sounds very small for a 1.6L I'm running 140 mains 160secs 150 main air correction jets and 195 secs air correction 50 pri 55 sec idle jets thats for a tickled 4k go down to autobarn and buy a autometer air fuel gauge for $150. buy a 02 bung from ebay. get it welded in your exhaust and do your own tuning like me and mr altezzaclub are doing Your reply was very helpful in relaying to the changes the mechanics have done. In considering the above reply, I will look at changing the jets. I am just a little dense and ask if you can clarify the following:When you mention mains, 'those are in the bowl." Is that correct? and when you mention air corrections jets those are in the top'Is that correct? I thank you all for replying and being courteous in my lack of understanding in my requests. Quote
Evan G Posted March 28, 2011 Report Posted March 28, 2011 Your reply was very helpful in relaying to the changes the mechanics have done. In considering the above reply, I will look at changing the jets. I am just a little dense and ask if you can clarify the following:When you mention mains, 'those are in the bowl." Is that correct? and when you mention air corrections jets those are in the top'Is that correct? I thank you all for replying and being courteous in my lack of understanding in my requests. mains mean primary jets things in the fuel bowl. correction jets are on the top near the chokes http://freespace.virgin.net/tommy.sandham/weber.htm http://www.vw-resource.com/jets.html some weber links you should have a good read through to understand how they work great info even some jetting for 1.5L Quote
sprucedup Posted March 28, 2011 Author Report Posted March 28, 2011 Your reply was very helpful in relaying to the changes the mechanics have done. In considering the above reply, I will look at changing the jets. I am just a little dense and ask if you can clarify the following:When you mention mains, 'those are in the bowl." Is that correct? and when you mention air corrections jets those are in the top'Is that correct? I thank you all for replying and being courteous in my lack of understanding in my requests. I understand the placement and where the Main jets and the Air correction, but Where are these in the carby which you speak about? 50 pri 55 sec idle jets Quote
kickn5k Posted March 29, 2011 Report Posted March 29, 2011 go down to autobarn and buy a autometer air fuel gauge for $150. buy a 02 bung from ebay. get it welded in your exhaust and do your own tuning like me and mr altezzaclub are doing Every now and then AEM wideband a/f gauge setups appear on eBay for $180. The autometer ones are narrowband which is more than fine for a non boosted setup. Also altezzaclub uses a jaycar setup doesn't he? Which is another good setup if your handy with a soldering iron. Have you spoken to a carburetor specialist? Not a mechanic shop a shop that only rebuilds carbys. I got a needle setup for my old su's that the shop said would be close then spent a half day with the sensor up it and got it pretty damn close. Stu. Quote
Evan G Posted March 29, 2011 Report Posted March 29, 2011 I understand the placement and where the Main jets and the Air correction, but Where are these in the carby which you speak about? 50 pri 55 sec idle jets idle jets on each side of the carby air correction jets Quote
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