thanks for the video... my carburetor works well my problem is that a lot of gasoline passes into my intake, I realized because when I removed it there was a lot of gasoline at the bottom of my intake... I hope you can guide me in a bit. thanks
It might be that you are running rich. There is a screw to adjust this ratio on the side of the carb. It is different than the idle set screw. Get the vehicle up to temp. Start turning the air/fuel screw clockwise. When you hear the engine want to stall, back out the screw 7 turns. That was the right number for the 4.2L of mine. If it’s a different engine then you’ll have to find the middle of stalling lean and stalling rich. I hope this helps a little.
Yeah, I’ll try to pull together a video to adjust the carb on the Jeep. The Weber I have only has two. One is for the idle circuit fuel/air and one for the idle speed.
You should absolutely be spraying carb cleaner through all of the passages and jets. None of the stuff you did in this video will fix the issue you described.
Very helpful! I’m about to tear into my Weber for the first time and now I know what to expect.
Good video, given me the confidence to tackle my carb rebuild this weekend. Thank you!
Glad it helped! Once I started to dig into it, it wasn’t that bad.
So cool .. great How too info
Thanks!
Don't forget to re-calibrate the float assembly 🙂
Thank you @14:00
Yeah, magnetic nail finders are my friend!
Gotta do this on my 72 VW Bus, thank you!
Glad you found it helpful!
thanks for the video... my carburetor works well my problem is that a lot of gasoline passes into my intake, I realized because when I removed it there was a lot of gasoline at the bottom of my intake... I hope you can guide me in a bit. thanks
It might be that you are running rich. There is a screw to adjust this ratio on the side of the carb. It is different than the idle set screw. Get the vehicle up to temp. Start turning the air/fuel screw clockwise. When you hear the engine want to stall, back out the screw 7 turns. That was the right number for the 4.2L of mine. If it’s a different engine then you’ll have to find the middle of stalling lean and stalling rich. I hope this helps a little.
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Could you please point out all the adjustment screws please especially the mixture screw.thank you.
Yeah, I’ll try to pull together a video to adjust the carb on the Jeep. The Weber I have only has two. One is for the idle circuit fuel/air and one for the idle speed.
You didn't check the float level?
Why didn’t you blow anything out, what the point in the kit
Great video thanks
Glad you liked it and thanks for watching
Brought a new carb leaking water out of choke asm it's missing gasket I see the round gasket sitting on your table interesting
What is the jet sizes you're using?
I think it’s just stock. That would be 150 main and 50 idle. It was already installed on the Jeep, so I don’t know for sure.
You should absolutely be spraying carb cleaner through all of the passages and jets. None of the stuff you did in this video will fix the issue you described.
I agree
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He not doing anything correct