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Re: Weber carbs OT

by "randee" <randee@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 17, 2008 at 09:19 PM

"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
>
>

If they are the side draft Webers used on the 6 cyl engines then I suspect
a 
float is rubbung the side of the fuel bowl and sticking.  Clearances are 
very tight between the float and the bowl.  You have to set the top
holding 
the float in place very carefully and then make sure the hold-down screws 
are very tight.  BTDT.
--
wf.
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
Weber carbs OT
"Barry" <bar  2008-02-11 10:44:28 
Re: Weber carbs OT
Studebaker George <gst  2008-02-11 15:29:26 
Re: Weber carbs OT
"ALEX M." <e  2008-02-12 04:57:30 
Re: Weber carbs OT
"Barry" <bar  2008-02-12 09:22:41 
Re: Weber carbs OT
Grumpy AuContraire <Gr  2008-02-12 23:59:08 
Re: Weber carbs OT
"Barry" <bar  2008-02-12 18:37:42 
Re: Weber carbs OT
"randee" <ra  2008-02-17 21:19:04 

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