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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Riverside,Ca
Posts: 26
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Rough running new carburated rebuild
Need help! new rebuild based on a 2.4. I opted to have the zeinth carbs rejeted with weber jets and venturies. the specs are V 34, M 135, I 60, AC 185. running mhale 90 mm P&C, Ported Heads and matched mainfolds. MSD6A, Jacobs coil and wires, Pertronics, Solex grind on camshafts, Bursch headers and supertrap exhaust. Everything new or rebuildt . The problem is at low RPM crusing when you accelerate hard @ 2800- 3200 RPM their is missfiring and some carburator hicups. Gets progessively worse as it warms up.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 7,007
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Hi:
Well sir,....I see some major jetting issues,... ![]() First, you MUST make certain that your fuel pressure is at 3.5 psi, your float levels are PERFECT, and you have effective fuel filtering (I use A Racor 110a). Failure to do all this renders any jetting changes useless. With Solex cams, make sure you have 150-155 mains, and 180 AC. I cannot make an emulsion tube recommendation since I never use Zeniths, but that part is critical as hell and would help address your complaints. Webers use F3's these these applications.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Momence, IL 60954
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You may want to check into another thread on this forum discussing tuning aides like the LM-1. Always helpful when unsure if your running lean/rich after everything else has been addressed per Steve's recommendations.
Using an AF ratio meter on our Porsches
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