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who's got a weber on a sierra
Simply put it maintains a vacuum in the crankcase by controlling engine vacuum via a spring and ball . If the windage or cylinder leakage is too high that valve prevent the built up pressure from getting into the intake and leaning the engine out. Under normal operation it pulls enough vacuum to keep a negative pressure in the crankcase . The "t" allows excess pressure to bypass and be routed into the air cleaner . Under high vacuum demands the spring is compressed and the valve closes , keeping all available vacuum in the intake where it's needed .
Sarge
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Weber tech/parts/service
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Great thanks had a play today and it seems to do that.
I alsosprayed alot of degreaser around to triple check for air leaks.I found one of the throttle shafts has a leak
So its off to get rebushed, I also saw the initial few teeth on the gears are worn so 1 side is SLIGHTLY slower for the first few teeth but the rest are 100%.
I have the 1piece adapter and i need to take more out for the 38 but its nearly into the adapter bolt hole. Would this be avoided with the 2 piece, what brand are they?
But I did get some 65 and 70 idles to try after its fixed.
Nik
I alsosprayed alot of degreaser around to triple check for air leaks.I found one of the throttle shafts has a leak
So its off to get rebushed, I also saw the initial few teeth on the gears are worn so 1 side is SLIGHTLY slower for the first few teeth but the rest are 100%.
I have the 1piece adapter and i need to take more out for the 38 but its nearly into the adapter bolt hole. Would this be avoided with the 2 piece, what brand are they?
But I did get some 65 and 70 idles to try after its fixed.
Nik
Has everyone given up on webers?
Found out the pos adapter redline sells is not actualy for weber to zuk swap its for asin?? to nissan swap, so that explains why the 38 wont seal properly!
Tried to order the 2 piece adapter went like this,
"im after 2 piece adapter redline part no 99004.333"
sorry thats an american part number explain what you want.
"two piece adapter for weber carb to suzuki manifold"
They dont sell such a thing
"well I saw it on there website!"
I have redline aust. on the phone and they say no
"but its on there website!!"
Oh redline america is seperate to redline aust you will have to order direct redline aust wont sell it.
wtff is that??
Any way been emailing sarge looks like as soon as I have the $$ my 38 and intake are off for a trip over seas.
Nik
Found out the pos adapter redline sells is not actualy for weber to zuk swap its for asin?? to nissan swap, so that explains why the 38 wont seal properly!
Tried to order the 2 piece adapter went like this,
"im after 2 piece adapter redline part no 99004.333"
sorry thats an american part number explain what you want.
"two piece adapter for weber carb to suzuki manifold"
They dont sell such a thing
"well I saw it on there website!"
I have redline aust. on the phone and they say no
"but its on there website!!"
Oh redline america is seperate to redline aust you will have to order direct redline aust wont sell it.
wtff is that??
Any way been emailing sarge looks like as soon as I have the $$ my 38 and intake are off for a trip over seas.
Nik
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No mate haven't given up
just pi##off as now mine
won't idle
So will be pulling it apart to
find out whats wrong
This time as I'm only getting
230klm to a tank
60 bucks for a rebuild kit to
make it worse so i will
persevere to i get my quad
carbs set up
catch you later
BONER
just pi##off as now mine
won't idle
So will be pulling it apart to
find out whats wrong
This time as I'm only getting
230klm to a tank
60 bucks for a rebuild kit to
make it worse so i will
persevere to i get my quad
carbs set up
catch you later
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Does it have any air leaks,check around the butterfly shafts.
I havnt used a 32/32 before but have you emailed him for jetting on it, at a guess id say the prim would be the same as a 32/36 on a 1300. Once jetted right I dont need the secondaries 95% of the time and it has more power than stock and reasonable fuel consumption.
Nik
I havnt used a 32/32 before but have you emailed him for jetting on it, at a guess id say the prim would be the same as a 32/36 on a 1300. Once jetted right I dont need the secondaries 95% of the time and it has more power than stock and reasonable fuel consumption.
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Just went for a drive over the beach
and it started to hunt for fuel
OK on secondaries but stalls
on mains WTF so came home
and cleaned the jets still doing
The same thing
Any ideas as im really over
this carb.
BONER
and it started to hunt for fuel
OK on secondaries but stalls
on mains WTF so came home
and cleaned the jets still doing
The same thing
Any ideas as im really over
this carb.
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ok as in good or just ok on the secondaries?
When mine isnt getting fuel it shudders violently.
Anyway was ther anything in the mains or in the bowl? Ive had a few times were Id check the jets and they were fine but it was somthing in the bowl that would block the jet then fall out again so now I ran an extra filter just before the carb.
Did you check the idles as well?
If it has the fuel to run the secondaries it should run the primaries so somhow the fuel isnt getting to them. Has somthing made its way into the air/ etube well??
BTW have you checked with Sarge on the size throat of that carb? Is the primary the same as a 32/36?
Nik
When mine isnt getting fuel it shudders violently.
Anyway was ther anything in the mains or in the bowl? Ive had a few times were Id check the jets and they were fine but it was somthing in the bowl that would block the jet then fall out again so now I ran an extra filter just before the carb.
Did you check the idles as well?
If it has the fuel to run the secondaries it should run the primaries so somhow the fuel isnt getting to them. Has somthing made its way into the air/ etube well??
BTW have you checked with Sarge on the size throat of that carb? Is the primary the same as a 32/36?
Nik
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1, Ok as long as you keep it above 4.500 grand good fun in trafficNIK wrote:ok as in good or just ok on the secondaries?
When mine isnt getting fuel it shudders violently.
Anyway was ther anything in the mains or in the bowl? Ive had a few times were Id check the jets and they were fine but it was somthing in the bowl that would block the jet then fall out again so now I ran an extra filter just before the carb.
Did you check the idles as well?
If it has the fuel to run the secondaries it should run the primaries so somhow the fuel isnt getting to them. Has somthing made its way into the air/ etube well??
BTW have you checked with Sarge on the size throat of that carb? Is the primary the same as a 32/36?
Nik
2. Checked everything that could be checked
3, Been slack doing the SIDSandKIDS up and coming run
4. Will get s/n tomorrow and send to him
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Will have to make a new manifold[sp] soon
as my quad carbs are on the way then the
Weber will be obsolete no more stalling going
up hills 4 mic's of a suzuki thousand .
as my quad carbs are on the way then the
Weber will be obsolete no more stalling going
up hills 4 mic's of a suzuki thousand .
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Ive only ran the 38 once when it had a vacuum leak and it made the 32/36 look like a slug
As to price I was quoted $400 to rebuild my stock carb (thats why I went back to the 32/36) then I was quoted $400 to rebuild my 38.
Now this guy is great at his job but $400 to rebuild it to stock specs!!
Sarge on the other hand rebuild it, set float for off road, modded vent tube, used roller bearings and nylon seals for the butterflys, modded fuel bypass, supplied a 1 peice adapter (the ones we get here are crap, not meant for the application just bolt holes line up so redline aust. say good enough!) supplied fully ported and polished manifold INCLUDING frieght for the same price I could get it done stock localy.
I,ll let you know on the performance when it gets here mate just bought a dyno that Im keen to try out.
Nik
As to price I was quoted $400 to rebuild my stock carb (thats why I went back to the 32/36) then I was quoted $400 to rebuild my 38.
Now this guy is great at his job but $400 to rebuild it to stock specs!!
Sarge on the other hand rebuild it, set float for off road, modded vent tube, used roller bearings and nylon seals for the butterflys, modded fuel bypass, supplied a 1 peice adapter (the ones we get here are crap, not meant for the application just bolt holes line up so redline aust. say good enough!) supplied fully ported and polished manifold INCLUDING frieght for the same price I could get it done stock localy.
I,ll let you know on the performance when it gets here mate just bought a dyno that Im keen to try out.
Nik
Good luck with the bike carbs.boner59 wrote: Will have to make a new manifold[sp] soon
as my quad carbs are on the way then the
Weber will be obsolete no more stalling going
up hills 4 mic's of a suzuki thousand .
Fuel pressure is a problem with them as bikes are gravity feed so the needle/seat arrangement is quite weak. Usually the 4-5psi from a car pump is too much and if you regulate it down you don't get enough volume of fuel.
Maybe I'm just lucky but mine runs the standard Aisin carb and it doesn't stall even when standing on the rear bar!
Jas.
Haven't had a drama with my autochoke but it wouldn't be too hard to convert it to cable choke with a warning light.alien wrote:i dont think the issue with the aisin carb is its stalling - for me it was the choke dying every 3 months and needing a rebuild that put me off them.... other than that theyre a great carby!
Jas.
Picked up my weber, this thing is a work of art if it works half as good as it looks I,ll be happy.
I also got a 88 u.s. spec stage 4 manifold, they have a different egr set up so it allows more extreme porting under the carb.
Old manifold you can see were I had to taper it on the left as I couldnt take anymore out as the bolt holes for the adapter were in the way (inner side smaller port as it was for 32/36)
New manifold you can see its cut straight down and equal both sides as both barrels of the 38 are equal in size.
Very impressed with the quality cant wait to try it out.
Nik
I also got a 88 u.s. spec stage 4 manifold, they have a different egr set up so it allows more extreme porting under the carb.
Old manifold you can see were I had to taper it on the left as I couldnt take anymore out as the bolt holes for the adapter were in the way (inner side smaller port as it was for 32/36)
New manifold you can see its cut straight down and equal both sides as both barrels of the 38 are equal in size.
Very impressed with the quality cant wait to try it out.
Nik
would make it pig to drive off road.seamsy wrote:is anyone out there running dual side draft webers
i understand that a manifold would have to be fabricated which would more difficult on a sierra then others just because of the water jacket being located on the stock manifold
a pair of small SUs could work well
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Why so mate? Side draught webbers have a central fuel bowl located at the bottom of the carb (less gravity dependance), hence they would be alot more suited to the larger angles then the downdraught variety.brad-chevlux wrote:
would make it pig to drive off road.
a pair of small SUs could work well
I think redline did have a manifold to suit the 1.3 and side draughts at one stage.
Dan
to much carburetor. would make los speed throttle control difficultJrZook wrote:Why so mate? Side draught webbers have a central fuel bowl located at the bottom of the carb (less gravity dependance), hence they would be alot more suited to the larger angles then the downdraught variety.brad-chevlux wrote:
would make it pig to drive off road.
a pair of small SUs could work well
I think redline did have a manifold to suit the 1.3 and side draughts at one stage.
Dan
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Re: who's got a weber on a sierra
Hi Guys..joined a few years back but can't find login details.Just fitted a Weber to a Coily and going fine but not sure what to do with Charcoal Canister vacum line as there is only one port(dizzy) on carb.Do i just block it off (i was told it vents tank) or t-piece existing Dizzy vacum line,worried about fuel vapour finding its way into Dizzy.My brother posted on other Forums but no answer yet..... TIA .....
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