How-to Guide: Adjusting Weber 32/36 Carburetor
Sponsored LinksThe picture herein may guide you on How to Perform Weber 32/36 Carburetor Adjustment. It covers parts of the carb such electric choke, idle jet & screw mount, idle speed screw, idle mixture screw, linkage adaptor bracket & ball stud nut, hose port for vacuum advance, and fuel inlet fitting (click image to enlarge).
And here is the procedures for How-to: Adjusting Weber 32/36 Carburetor:
- Perform the various engine tests & adjustments; Compression, Points, Timing, Vacuum, etc.
- Spraying down the main throats of the carburetor to clean the carburetor (to prevent stalling please run the engine at a fast idle).
- Remove the Idle Jet and the mixture screw carefully. Use carb cleaner to clean the jet and screw. Reinstall them, lightly bottoming out the screw and back it off 2 full ‘360 degree’ turns.
- Check the adjustment and full operation of the carburetor acceleration linkage:
- Check the 3 gas pedal to firewall mounting screws are tight
- Ensure the ball and socket fittings on the linkage are cleaned and lubricated. (check for missing “spring clip” retainers)
- Check that the two throttle grommets on the firewall are present, clean and greased.
- Adjust Throttle Control Rod, so that carburetor linkage is fully opened when the gas pedal is floored.
Find another picture for clearer explanation about Adjusting Weber 32/36 Carburetor which also describe you with Weber carb lean idle adjustment method that you can do it yourself at home (source: cjclub.co.il).
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