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 Post subject: jet sizes
PostPosted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:50 pm 
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any suggestions on jet sizes for a weber 32/36 on a stock 76 luv? altitude 500-1000 ft.it idles great n runs smooth at speed but craps out on acceleration,sounds like it is bogging down when the tranny kicks down,"auto tranny".havent had a chance to check the plugs yet.also fuel pump is 3.5 psi,too much?

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 Post subject: Re: jet sizes
PostPosted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:19 am 
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my fuel pressure is at 4 psi. thats pretty regular with carbs. i couldnt find any different size jets for my weber. but i also live and the 500 foot level. i had the same problem you did. what i did was take off my weber and found out that my power valve was bad. so if i were you i would but in a new gasket kit. along with the power valve and float seat. if that still doesnt help then it might be something with your ignition.

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