Couple questions
Which Weber are you running?
Where is the distributor vacuum hooked up?
For the 32/36
This shows for a brass float but it does suggest float setting for aggresive 4x setting. So for brass float 50mm max drop standard "For aggressive off-road float drop should be limited to 44 .5 mm max drop"
Just to give you an idea.
http://www.redlineweber.com/html/Tech/3 ... akdown.htmYou probably have this already.
http://www.redlineweber.com/html/Tech/c ... _best_.htmI have the 32/36 with plastic float. the spec from Weber is 35mm-51mm. Before adjustment the measurements were 30.7-46mm and backing up down hill, no throttle it seemed to flood a bit. After speaking with Weber, I adjusted to 35mm and 51 drop. At this setting I still had a bit of flood, backing down hill. The engine did not die just stuttered a bit.
My idle is very smooth 900rpm sitting still and consistent It was only backing down hill idling
I was wondering what specs most folks have adjusted their float level
Vacuum advance is hooked up on port at carb base
I understand that weber ships with 60 jet. Is this the size that most folks run with similar set-up.
My fuel pressure is at 3.5 should I reduce?
Thanks for the link to Tuning procedure I'll will follow that
Thanks
Bill
I don't do any aggressive off-roading, some light off roading. This backing up down hill was in a driveway.
They also recommend 2.5 pounds of fuel pressure for 4x applications.