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#151
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2015/3/12 5:03
Ive never played with a 32/36 before. Is it easy to check the jets?
Quote: Baseline jetting is Carb: 32/36 Main jets: 140/140 Emulsion tubes: F50/F50 Air correction jets: 170/160 Idle jets: 60/50 Pump jet: 50 Needle valve: 2.00
#152
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2015/3/12 5:20
Yes, even a little easier than the stock carburetor. Just remove the top and then all the jets can be accessed. Weber DGV Tuning
#153
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2015/3/19 21:25
My 32/36 is an electric choke type. I've removed all the screws from the top and loosened the top of the carb but I haven't been able to figure out how to disconnect the electric choke to get the top off to inspect my jets.
#154
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2015/3/19 21:54
To disconnect the electric choke, unplug the wire from the engine harness.
To disconnect the choke from the activation mechanism (either manual, water, or electric), unclip the choke shaft lever from the activation rod. Then the top can be removed.
#155
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2015/3/19 22:02
Far right side of photo
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#156
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2015/3/21 23:26
Thanks DD. I have never ever taken a carburetor apart before. Today was my first time. That damned circle clip on the choke lever was a pain in the beeeehind to take off.
From what I can tell I think this Weber should be jetted close to the settings for an A series engine? (Mine is an A14) I could not identify the bigger screw in the middle, there was no markings. Is there any other bits that I should check or I should adjust while I have it open and apart? Any other jets to check? Thanks !! Attach file: IMG_20150321_185729.jpg (71.34 KB)![]() IMG_20150321_185744.jpg (66.78 KB)![]() IMG_20150321_185803.jpg (44.58 KB)![]() IMG_20150321_185813.jpg (55.84 KB)![]() IMG_20150321_185831.jpg (56.76 KB)![]() jets.JPG (29.13 KB)![]() IMG_20150321_185918.jpg (48.21 KB)![]()
#157
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2015/3/21 23:29
#158
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
72datto
Posted on: 2015/3/21 23:44
They are the pump nozzles, the come standard with a single like u have on urs but u can get the twin, when u pump the throttle they dump the fuel from ur acc pump so u don't get a hesitation on acceleration
#159
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2015/3/22 0:33
Looks good, is using the standard baseline jetting. Now you can put it on the engine, start it up, bring to full temperature, then adjust the idle speed and idle a/f mixture.
#160
Re: Datsunbeginner becomes an expert - Vanilla Ice ute build USA
datsa73
Posted on: 2015/3/23 3:46
All I can say is Clean Carb! Ive never had luck with the double pump jets. I have a set for my carbs but I just got too much fuel when using them. May change with my new setup though.
Only difference with my carbs is that I am using 180's mains on the primaries and 190's mains on the secondaries. The rest is factory set. Chokes are removed. You can view topic.
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