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3.0 webers what size venturis
What size venturis have people used with a standard 3.0 sc motor with webers. Will 32mm be ok ?
Thanks Alan |
I think 32mm will be OK and the drivability will be good, but for peek HP bigger might be the way to go. I'm still learning too...
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Alan:
32mm ones are too small for a 3.0 litre engine. Use 34mm or 36mm ones depending on cams. |
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-Wayne |
Thanks guys,
I think with the stock 3.0 with webers I will stay with the 32s. I don't suppose you can suggest what jets and emulsion tubes I should use in the webers (in the standard 3.0 motor). Thanks in advance |
If you have a late small port 3.0 80-83 the 32 mm venturis will work to about 5900 rpm. If you have a big port engine 78-79 the 32 venturis will tend to be small though out the range. A good place to start is: 155 mains, 180 airs, 60 idle, f3 emulsion tubes.
Good luck |
Thanks Henry
I will try that set up in the 80-83 204 bhp (euro) SC motor that I am doing for a friend. In my own 3.0 conversion that I doing at the same time I will use 34mm venturis maybe even 35 as I have a large port 78-79 3.0 motor but mine is having S cams and 98mm P&P. Do you suggest I start with the same jets for my car? I only ask as I am about to order all the new jets and tubes. Thanks Alan.UK |
Alan.UK
The euro engine really needs the bigger venturis. It is a simple job the bore the venturis to the size you need if larger ones are not available. Even a small hobby lathe will work.
The jetting on either will work for a starting point. It seems that jetting is mystical and there are no set rules went it come to final jetting of carbs in general. Good luck |
Thanks Henry,
I think I will get them bored out to 34mm and use the jet set up you suggest. I will let you know how I get on. Thanks Alan.UK |
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