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Single DCOE WEBER 120-130

You can just unscrew the little lid on top of the float bowl, the round lid secured with a wing nut. Leave the rest of the float bowl lid attached. This exposes the 4 jets, 2 for each throat. These can be removed with a screwdriver. They consist of several parts that fit together, the small bottom tip being the fuel jet, the long tube in the middle being the 'emulsion' tube, and the small fitting on the top being the air corrector jet. IIRC you can read the number off each part without taking them apart.

Then just replace, gently tighten down, and replace the cap. Should only take 5 minutes or so.
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'63 PV544 rat rod, '93 Classic #1141 245 +t






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