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sweater914 01-09-2002 08:53 AM

baseline reference for 1.7 with 40 IDF's
 
ok fella's i've gone around the block with my webers to many times(stock engine/cam, header with supertrapp exhaust), this is what i need:

A baseline reference for idle jets/main jets, air correctors

What kind of vaccum should i expect to see with the car is at idle, a range, assuming both carbs are balanced?

thanks in advance

evill 01-09-2002 12:48 PM

Checked my old tuning notes, on my 1.7L I ran the following set up with very good results.

55 Idle Jets
120 Main Jets
F7 Emulsion Tubes
180 Air Correctors

The engine idled cleanly, off idle to part throttle transition was smooth, no flat spots and the engine pulled clean and strong to redline.

I don't have the exact vacuum recorded, but at 900 rpm idle, I believe it was in the 18-in range.

Hope this helps,
Ed

Joe Ricard 01-09-2002 02:23 PM

Carbs and white cars
 
You gotta pick your battles and know when to get help.
When you get home for the summer we are gonna fix up them carbs. I just don't think you can hunt around and hope to stumble upon a great running motor.
I would like to pull both carbs bench set them and go from there. http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/spankA.gif

sweater914 01-09-2002 03:07 PM

i'm getting really good pulling those carbs off, evill thanks, my numbers are no where close, i feel like just taking a hammer and smashing my hands because it feels better, joe i'll be home for a week in march, maybe then?, until then 3 jobs and 16 credits are keeping me busy in ND

maf 914 01-10-2002 05:20 AM

I checked the CB Performance jetting guide I have and they recommend for 1600cc to 2000 cc: 28mm venturis, 120 mains, 210 air corection, F11 emulsion tubes, and 55 idles.

On my 2.0L I run: 28mm venturis, 120 mains, 210 air corection, F11 emulsion tubes, and 50 idles. (I ran 55 idles for a long time but found the engine would not want to start when hot. I switched to 50s and the problem cleared up.)

My engine runs smoothly, but many posts at the ShopTalkforum, Type 4rum, have indicated that 32mm venturis are preferred.

If you have 32mm venturis a suggested jetting from the HP Books Weber manual for 2000cc: 32mm venturis, 125 mains, 180 air corection, F16 emulsion tubes, and 55 idles.

Or from the Performance and Tuning Webers manual for 1750cc: 32mm venturis, 120 mains, 160 air corection, F11 emulsion tubes, and 50 idles.

Good luck,
Mike


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