andrew Posted May 23, 2004 Report Posted May 23, 2004 yo fella's. i got a reconditoned 32/36 webber the other day and as fook knows we had trouble getting a adapter plate for it. so i made one and fitted it to the yella terra today, and wow! the acceleration has so improved so much! it is great. it goes better, sounds tougher and looks the part with that gorgeous ram-flo air cleaner, but it still a couple of flat spots from about 1/3 - 3/4 throttle. i know it's in the tuning but i am not sure how to tune it. the primary mixture is done, i just don't know how to tune the secondary mixture, anyone have instructions, idea's or experience with these carbys??? thanks Quote
ke1x Posted May 23, 2004 Report Posted May 23, 2004 here is a good chapter on carbs, from A. Graham Bells' book "Tuning New Generation Engines for Power and Economy" http://au.geocities.com/ke1x/carb.zip good carb selection and tuning info. Doug Quote
andrew Posted May 23, 2004 Author Report Posted May 23, 2004 i just had a bit of a play with it and it seems to be a bit better but i will see what happens after i drive it to work tomorrow. that link isn't working yet. :sad: Quote
ke1x Posted May 23, 2004 Report Posted May 23, 2004 weird, click on the link and you get a page unavailable. take the "share" out of the URL and it works?? Quote
Super Jamie Posted May 24, 2004 Report Posted May 24, 2004 ditch the ramflo, they have a reputation for chunking off and putting bits of foam down the carby. personally i like a good quality paper filter. cheap, flows almost as well as a new k&n, and doesn't degrade anywhere near as much when it gets dirty. simple is best :P Quote
Medicine_Man Posted May 24, 2004 Report Posted May 24, 2004 Yeah, I'd Agree there, I used to have a ramflo (only cause it was all i could get at the time when i did my carby swap) but I bought a Redline Sports Air Filter with paper element as soon as I could... Quote
andrew Posted May 24, 2004 Author Report Posted May 24, 2004 i originally wanted a redline 9" filter but they had none in stock and i really wanted the carb on so the ramflo will do for now until i get more money to buy a redline and order one in Quote
andrew Posted May 31, 2004 Author Report Posted May 31, 2004 hooorrrrraaaaaayyyyy. i put the yella terra in the shop to see what tha f?>k is going on with the weber and they told me i had a huuuuuge vaccuum leak. so i brought it home and pulled it all down and inspected it and found the problem. i made some new gaskets and whacked it back together and problem was solved. reset the timing and tuned the mixtures and bon appetite. now it goes hard. so yes i now agree that webers rock! you just need to make sure you have vaccuum, hmmm. so now that it's all working right, next on the list is: a 5 speed, extractors, a new 2 1/4 exhaust thicker ignition leads and a respray. that ortoo keep the brother happy. :) :) :D :D :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: Quote
andrew Posted May 31, 2004 Author Report Posted May 31, 2004 it was leaking out of underneath the adapter plate. i ahd to weld the plates insides and then make a bigger gasket. Quote
demuire Posted May 31, 2004 Report Posted May 31, 2004 If you want bigger leads to go Qld Ignition Leads, they did mine and they do a good job on the spot for a good price :) Quote
demuire Posted May 31, 2004 Report Posted May 31, 2004 Queensland Ignition Leads 1560 Anzac Avenue, Kalangur QLD 4503 Phone: 07 38865700 Quote
andrew Posted May 31, 2004 Author Report Posted May 31, 2004 sweet cheers fook. grim: yeah mine don't have a choke either. but it doesn't really affect it much except sub 0 degree mornings, other than that, yay! :) Quote
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