34 ICT Base line Settings. Base line Settings ... nut, causing binding in the linkage assembly. ... Start the engine, it will run slow and like a tractor. As long as it ...
CARBURETOR SET UP AND ADJUSTMENT 34 ICT Base line Settings Base line Settings Speed Screw 1 to 11/2 turns Mixture Screw 2 turns Your settings with engine running Speed Screw______________ Mixture Screw______________
It is most important to verify all linkage and levers are installed without binding and the linkage opens to full throttle position and is allowed to close to the Idle Speed Screw. This is the number one and two reasons for tuning errors, improper linkage installations and over tightened linkage nut, causing binding in the linkage assembly.
CALIBRATIONS MAY VARY DUE TO REGIONAL FUELS AND STATE OF ENGINE TUNE AND PERFORMANCE. POOR RUNNING QUALITY DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE A CARBURATION PROBLEM. THE ADVANTAGE OF THE WEBER CARBURETOR IS ITS EASE OF ADJUSTMENT AND TUNING.
“LEAN BEST IDLE” Procedures After confirming the linkage allows the throttle to seat against the Idle Speed Screw. Back off the Idle Speed Screw until it doesn’t touch the throttle lever. Turn the Speed Screw in until it contacts the throttle lever and turn it in 1 ½ turns. Repeat this with the other carburetor. Turn the Mixture Screw in until it “LIGHTLY” seats, then back out the screw 2 full turns. a. Start the engine, it will run slow and like a tractor. As long as it will stay running, the idle speed is not important at this point. b. First, turn in each mixture screw until the engine runs worse, then back out the screw ¼ turn at a time. The engine should start to smooth out. Continue to back each screw ¼ turn at a time until the screw does nothing or runs worse. Then turn it back in to the point where it ran best. You want to tune the engine by sound. Adjust each mixture screw to the best, fastest and
smoothest running point. Do this procedure with each mixture screw. c. Now you may adjust the Idle Speed Screw. It should be sensitive and only “require” ½ turn out to lower the idle speed. The Speed Screw should never be in more than 1 ½ turns in. d. These Carburetors are commonly used in pairs, this makes the synchronization important, be sure to bring the high flowing Carburetor down to the low flow Carburetor. Then bring them both up to “proper” Idle speed. The Idle Speed Screws are never opened more than 1½ turn in maximum. e. After synchronizing multiple Carburetors, reconfirm steps b. c. & d. Pump By-pass Valve: The pump by-pass valve is designed to allow fuel into the pump circuit and when depressed, by-pass a percentage of the fuel delivered to the accelerator pump nozzle/jets. (by-pass through a hole on the side of the valve back into the fuel bowl). We have included the zero by-pass valve. (no hole in the side) This will deliver all of the available fuel to the engine and not by-pass back into the fuel bowl. This will increase the duration and fuel volume of the pump shot with the original pump nozzle/jets. The accelerator pump by-pass valve is located in the bottom of the fuel bowl. One is required per carburetor. Simple Rules for low speed calibration If the mixture screw is more than 21/2 turns out turns then the Idle jet is too lean (too Small). When the mixture screw is less than 11/2 then the Idle jet is too rich (too large). These assumptions are based on the fact that the speed screw setting is not opened more than 11/2 turns. If the speed screw has to be opened 2 or more turns then this is also an indication of a lean condition usually requiring greater change. At times it may appear to be showing signs of richness or flooding it is really a lean condition. See pictures and notes in the tech 2 article supplied in the kit instructions, view and please understand the need to keep throttle plate as near to closed as possible so as not to prematurely expose the transition holes. This is what causes the visible rich condition, and confirms the need to increase the jet size. JET KITS are available if needed. EXAMPLE : With the speed screw set at no more than two (2) turns in after contact with the stop lever; and the best idle occurring with the mixture screw set at 3 turns from bottom, indicates the need for a larger Idle jet. Achieving the best idle at under 2 turns indicates the need for a smaller idle jet. The secret to understanding the critical nature of the carburetor set up and the advantages of a WEBER over other carburetors is the Idle circuit. Referred to as the low speed circuit by Weber, this circuit is responsible for 80% of the driving operation. This is the reason that the Weber should give a fuel economy improvement over most factory Carburetors along with significant performance gains. In the worst case you should not see a significant fuel economy loss over stock, while improving HP & Drivability. The Weber Carburetor is a sequentially timed device to the motor like the distributor. Time taken in the setup will provide more fun later.
REDLINE WEBER CARBURETORS 34 ICT
15290 027 34 ICT
Common Parts Rebuild kit 90-0286-05 Base gasket 99024-417 14) 47407-016
Float setting notes
Key Calibrated Parts 11) 79516-xxx Needle and seat
1. Fuel pressure is critical to float (Steel needle) spillage. Redline recommends 2.5 to 79519-xxx (Viton 3 lbs.
performance needle) 12) 41015-011 brass float
2. For aggressive off-road float drop 9) 73801-xxx Main Jet should be limited to 8 mm max drop. 41) 77201-xxx Air corrector Jet Measured float to gasket 3. Standard float setting is 6 to 6.5mm measured top of float to gasket not loading spring loaded ball on needle
If you should need to call REDLINE WEBER for technical assistance we will need to know your final settings to help. Technical assistance is free for the first 60 days of purchase. Units in service over 60 days may be assessed a service fee. All charges will be noted up front after a brief consultation to determine any possible defect. If the Carburetor is out of the warranty period and no defect is determined we will estimate the possible cost of tech support or recommend literature available that may help. ALL WARRANTIES ARE HANDLED DIRECTLY THROUGH REDLINE WEBER NOT THE RETAILER. DO NOT SEND PARTS TO MANUFACTURER WITHOUT CALLING FOR TUNING CONSULTATION AND WARRANTY CONFIRMATION OR INSPECTION RETURN AUTHORIZATION. PARTS RETURNED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION NUMBERSWILL BE REFUSED AND RETURNED FREIGHT COLLECT. PARTS RETURNED FOR INSPECTION AND WARRANTY CONSIDERATION AND NOT FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE WILL BE CHARGED A MINIMUM INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT CHARGE OF $35.00 AND RETURNED FREIGHT COLLECT. Contact REDLINE WEBER at 1 800 733 2277 ex 7457 Monday thru Friday 8:00 to 5:00 Pacific Standard Time Non warranty tech support is on a fee for services basis with minimum charge of 35.00 per problem resolution . With tech support calibration and tuning parts will be available at discount pricing as well as access to technical support documents and mailings
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