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Default Weber carb update... - 07-04-2003 , 10:45 AM






Right, having had my old carburettor fitted and then taken the Weber 32/34
apart (just a bit mind..) I've found that one of the diaphragms inside has
split. It was near the bottom of the carb so god knows what it is or what it
does. Anyway!
Just wondered if people knew of any decent Weber dealers, possibly on-line
so I can get a rebuild kit and the instructions, diagrams and things to take
it apart and check the float level and stuff? Bought a Haynes on Weber's but
it doesn't cover the 32/34 DMTL :-(

Any advice appreciated!

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Default Re: Weber carb update... - 07-04-2003 , 02:15 PM






In article <be4eu0$mh5$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com>,
the.dotfarm (AT) btinternetdot (DOT) com spouted forth into
uk.rec.cars.modifications...
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Look under www.webcon.co.uk for your nearest stockist, and the diaphram you
mention is the power diaphrahm which if split will cause excessively rich
running under all conditions except full power.

And why he would have failed the MOT on silly high emissions presumably?
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Default Re: Weber carb update... - 07-04-2003 , 04:25 PM



"MeatballTurbo" <carl.robson (AT) bouncing-czechs (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
In article <be4eu0$mh5$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com>,
the.dotfarm (AT) btinternetdot (DOT) com spouted forth into
uk.rec.cars.modifications...
Look under www.webcon.co.uk for your nearest stockist, and the diaphram
you
mention is the power diaphrahm which if split will cause excessively
rich
running under all conditions except full power.

And why he would have failed the MOT on silly high emissions presumably?
Very probable.

The Dervboy.




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Default Re: Weber carb update... - 07-05-2003 , 03:06 AM



DervBoy wishes that ferrets would come in cans. Be a neat party trick...

:: "MeatballTurbo" <carl.robson (AT) bouncing-czechs (DOT) com> wrote in message
:: news:MPG.196fe29fd8a148af989989 (AT) news (DOT) cis.dfn.de...
::: In article <be4eu0$mh5$1 (AT) sparta (DOT) btinternet.com>,
::: the.dotfarm (AT) btinternetdot (DOT) com spouted forth into
::: uk.rec.cars.modifications...
:::: Look under www.webcon.co.uk for your nearest stockist, and the
:::: diaphram you mention is the power diaphrahm which if split will
:::: cause excessively rich running under all conditions except full
:::: power.
::::
::: And why he would have failed the MOT on silly high emissions
::: presumably?
::
:: Very probable.
::
:: The Dervboy.

YES! Success! That's exactly what I needed to know! Thanks fellas, I'll give
them a call!

Here, have some more exclamation marks on the house (!!!!!!!!!!)

:-)

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