On 8/22/98 10:56 PM so and so (FlynShoot@aol.com) said. (And I quote:)
>Ok, I must be slow or something. I've got the Haynes manual on Weber's and
>it's telling me that I have to dissassemble the carb and put it back together
>to be able to adjust the floats. Logic dictates that this is STUPID (maybe
>it's me that's stupid).
>
>Does anyone know of a procedure to check the float height on an installed
>Weber DGV?
>
>Thanx.
>
>DCS
>Flynshoot@aol.com
Just take the top off, flip onver and set to .35mm to the top (bottom) of
the float. (the .35 is from the docs. I don't recall if that is right
more like 35.0 mm, but I do nmot have the carb in front of me).
Larry Macy
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University of Pennsylvania
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