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Weber DGV warm start problem solved? 120-130

"Should have left well enough alone!" Nah, you wouldn't own a 40-year-old car if you could abide by that! In a previous thread, someone told me that Webers don't like too much fuel pressure, and that can cause leaking/over-rich, gas getting by the float, etc. Something to consider. I sort of wonder if maybe that may be a problem with my fuel system- this weekend I put an .040 main idle jet in my DGV and FINALLY my idle A/F seems about right. Seems awfully small, but it's really running nice and the plugs look right too. Still goes a bit too lean at the higher end of 'cruising' throttle.

Glad you've found the problem!

Tom
NYC






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