I recently bought a weber carb from our hosts(34ich), and while it runs ok, I was wondering if it would benefit from different jetting. It is mounted to a fully rebuilt 2.25 motor, stock, with a 7:1 head. As I am much more familiar with the old solex carbs, any help from those with experience with the weber, would be greatly appreciated.
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Check out TeriAnn's page for recommended Weber jetting, and for just about all-things-Series. A few threads below about electric fuel pumps also has the jetting listed.
www.expeditionlandrover.info1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
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Call me blind, but I have been on that site several times and never seen anything about weber carbs.Check out TeriAnn's page for recommended Weber jetting, and for just about all-things-Series. A few threads below about electric fuel pumps also has the jetting listed.
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1971 88 (restored and as new)
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Thanks Linus, but not really what I was looking for. Teri has some basic info I was already aware of. I was looking for something more detailed on the 34ich weber that RN sells , in the form of a breakdown of different needles numbers and their strenghts(lean, medium rich etc) , something similar to what Moss Motors has for the MG's (SU carbs)in their catalog. Teri seems to concentrate on the webers that are tough to find on the later trucks.1965 109 2door hardtop (restored years ago)
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