by "Barry" <barryhackney@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 12, 2008 at 09:22 AM
Thanks, guys. I have never worked on a Weber before, and was a bit
intimidated
about wading into something expensive which I have no experience with that
belongs to someone else. I know I could fix it quickly if it were on a
Stude.
Will get the manual and see if it is something I can tackle.
Barry'd in Studes
"ALEX M." <eng42b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:_G9sj.5703$qw4.4205@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have Webers on my Stude. What George says is what I would try first.
If
> that doesn't fix it you should probably get the Haynes Weber Carburetor
> Manual before taking the carb apart enough to check the floats and
needle
> valve. He should have that manual anyway, if he is going to own a
Maserati.
>
> "Barry" <barryhackney@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:m-udnTGs7-4dCi3anZ2dnUVZ_g2dnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Anybody know of anyone with expertise on Webers? A friend has a
Maserati
> > with one carb overflowing. It would be a simple fix on a Stude, but I
have
> > no experience w/Webers...
> > Barry'd in Studes
> >
> >