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#11 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
Regulator Posted on: 2004/7/23 8:52
yo. SO how did you get on? What jet sizes did you use?


#12 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
B210sleeper Posted on: 2004/7/23 18:23
I used the A12 recommended sizes, but slightly different as I didn't have all of the ones i needed.

Overall It's pretty good. I wish the dieseling when i turn it off would go away ;P

The Idle is much more managable and the mixture is much better.

I don't have the exact jetting #'s I used, since i was given 1 wrong jet and didn't have the 2 main jets ( i think )

I'm going to find a diagram of the carb with labels as to what the parts are called, because I've seen many names and it makes things needlessly confusing...

I'll most more soon...


#13 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2004/7/24 2:09
dieseling ... make sure the idle is low, like 600 rpm. That usually solves it, but not always.


#14 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
B210sleeper Posted on: 2004/7/24 2:13
idle will be lowered.
Is there a fast idle adjustment too? you had one labled on one of your pictures. I'm not sure mine has that.


#15 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
Regulator Posted on: 2004/7/26 5:25
So did anyone find the correct jet sizes for an a15? Or should i just ask for the ones listed under the tech section for a a12?


#16 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
B210sleeper Posted on: 2004/7/26 5:31
There isn't any listing for a correct setup. The A12 jets are better than the ones the carb came with.
I got it more or less setup to the point that the car doesn't diesel when shut off. It was running hot this afternoon, but I think it's the oil pump going bad causing that.

unless your carb was jetted for a very big motor, it should be drivable with minimal adjustment.

I kinda miss the old jetting mine had, maybe I'll mess with it some more and see what happens.


#17 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
datso Posted on: 2004/7/26 6:36
I used a carb straight off a mark four Cortina works #### hot Quote:

B210sleeper wrote:
There isn't any listing for a correct setup. The A12 jets are better than the ones the carb came with.
I got it more or less setup to the point that the car doesn't diesel when shut off. It was running hot this afternoon, but I think it's the oil pump going bad causing that.

unless your carb was jetted for a very big motor, it should be drivable with minimal adjustment.

I kinda miss the old jetting mine had, maybe I'll mess with it some more and see what happens.


#18 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
Regulator Posted on: 2004/7/26 9:18
OK. now Im confused. I have bought a 32/36 carb and ordered an adaption plate from Az which took 7 weeks to get here. Under the tech section it has:Air Correction: 175/145
Fuel: 120/145
Emulsion Tube: F66/F66
Choke Tube: 3.5/4.5
Idle: 50/55
for an a12 using a 32/36. So are these the right ones for a a15?


#19 Re: Weber DGAV Jet sizes for A15?
A14force Posted on: 2004/7/27 5:28
It's a good starting point. Because the a15 will pull more air than an a12, it may run a little rich. either way, start off with theese jets, and use some trial and error. Yhe alterative is give a bunch of money to someone with a dyno. and get them to set it up. Even if you have to buy three or four sets of jets, thats still cheaper that gettind a pro to do it.



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