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Offline Chris E.

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« on: February 14, 2007, 07:01:15 AM »
I'm looking for a person who has a good working knowledge of dual 40 dellorto drla's. I myself know very little and would like to find a skilled person who can teach me and help me sync and tune my carbs.
 
Background: I installed a 1776 into my bug with the dellortos. Car starts and runs pretty good once it is warm. Took it around the block  a couple times and it made good power and ran smooth.      
 
If you have the time and the know-how and are willing to help a VW brother out, please email or pm me.
 
Oh yeah, no hacks please who just want to practice on someone else's car.
 
Thanks, Chris.

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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2007, 10:38:48 AM »
Hi Chris,

The two accurate ways of setting up dual carbs are;

1) Pull the spark plugs out, and see what they look like. Here's what I suggest. Go to your local library, and get a book that has nice colour pictures of spark plugs. The spark plug's colour will tell you if each cylinder is jetted rich, or lean. Cheap, but time consuming.

2) Get an air/fuel ratio meter, and install it in your car. Expensive, but well worth the money IMO. To find out more, use the search function on the ASF, up above.

Post some info, about your carbs, and forum members can get you in the ballpark. We need to know jet sizes, emulsion tubes. More motor specs would be nice too.

Also, move this thread to the engine section.


 


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Offline James Buchan

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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2007, 10:44:42 AM »
I have the Dell tuner book if you would like to borrow it.

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« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2007, 12:28:34 PM »
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Hi Chris,

The two accurate ways of setting up dual carbs are;

1) Pull the spark plugs out, and see what they look like. Here's what I suggest. Go to your local library, and get a book that has nice colour pictures of spark plugs. The spark plug's colour will tell you if each cylinder is jetted rich, or lean. Cheap, but time consumi

2) Get an air/fuel ratio meter, and install it in your car. Expensive, but well worth the money IMO. To find out more, use the search function on the ASF, up above.

Post some info, about your carbs, and forum members can get you in the ballpark. We need to know jet sizes, emulsion tubes. More motor specs would be nice too.


Also, move this thread to the engine section.
The engine I got from Buddha Boy, I believe it is out of his green 54. You might be familiar with it. 1776, 110 cam 40 dells.
 

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« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2007, 09:57:01 PM »
Any haynes or chiltons manual, (doesn't matter what vehicle) has the spark plug pictures in it somewhere. And a few handy pages on home bodywork too !
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