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Ok, so I thought I would Photo shoot my weber rebuild... Maybe to help others, maybe to Have GD tell me what I'm doing wrong.. J/K GD..:grin:

The jets are 60 and 70. before the bath the Secondary wouldn't open..:eek: So I got one of the Buckets of Parts Cleaner from work and soaked it in that over night... and then soapy water with a brush, then Brake cleaned it... now The secondary opens... and everything looks smooth...

 

$50 for the Weber.

I have Redline Part #

92.3237-05 Rebuild Kit

41030-020 Nitrofill float

57804.097 Power Valve

99217.332S Air Cleaner.

After tax $84.15

$16 dollars for the Cleaners.

What I started with..

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After The Bath...

 

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The air bleeds are the ones on top? they say 170 and 160 on them... and the jets are 140 140...

 

Yep - under the air bleeds you will find the Emulsion Tubes - those should be F50's in almost all cases - good to remove them for cleaning though so I always double check. I have found a few oddball e-tubes before. Bend a 3/32" hook in the end of a paper clip wire - use that to pull the e-tubes from the base - you reach down inside and grab them through one of their air holes and pull them out. Sometimes they can get pretty stuck so soaking like you did helps.

 

There's not much to the Weber's - anyone can rebuild one and jet it properly if they have the recipe for their engine. The trick is tuning and setup on them. Getting them to idle correctly with smooth progression and no deiseling on shutdown. It's a balancing act of idle speed, idle mixture, timing, etc.

 

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