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Anybody know anything about 32/36 webers

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Anybody know anything about 32/36 webers

Post by St Jimmy »

As as mine is broken,it is throwing fuel down the guts like a top fuel motor.
I have tried
Carb cleaner,
Smaller jets,
Bigger jets,
Adjusted the flot to what the book says
Put a new kit through it ,
And its still doing it :x
Its flooding the 1600 motor, i have tried asking the carb place.All i got is bring it over with 400 bucks and we will fix it :shock: The next step is buy a new one from the states 199 usd +shipping

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Re: Anybody know anything about 32/36 webers

Post by -Scott- »

Try http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/items/_W0QQ_ ... m270.l1313" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I have a copy, and it's been fantastic.

Is yours the DGAV, or a DCD?

In a "Production Jetting Table" he lists the following for a 32/36 DGAV on a Cortina 1600:

Primary venturi 26mm
Secondary venturi 27mm
Aux Venturi 3.50
Emulsion tube F50
Main Jet 1.35
Air Correction 1.70
Idle Jet 0.55
Pump jet 0.55
Needle Valve 2.00

On the line that lists the size of the secondary venturi, the table also lists the following:
Emulsion tube F6
Main Jet 1.45
Air Correction 0.70
Idle Jet 0.45

Make of that what you will!
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Re: Anybody know anything about 32/36 webers

Post by St Jimmy »

Thanks mate.I just bought one. :lol: :armsup:
It's a dgav :bad-words:
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Post by Clanky »

Those webers are good stuff and very reliable.
They are easy to pull right down and put back together too.
Strip it down and clean it up in acrylic general purpose thinner and blow down with compressed air, check the parts are as per the book and nothing blocked or worn (or butchered by a previous owner). Blocked emulsion tubes can make the mixture very rich.
Also if the needle and seat is worn and the fuel level could be getting too high (even if the float is set right)
The accelerator pumps are awesome on these too, check it is not missing any parts or is worn as they can pump down a heap of fuel
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Thanks clanky. ;)
Can i leave it in thinners for a few days :?:
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Post by mkpatrol »

Is it actually flooding or just running rich?

If it is flooding, replace the needle & seat. Sometimes if it is worn then no amount of adjustment on the float will stop it.
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New needle and seat, you cannot get it above a idle as it drowns the motor.
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have you checked the fuel pressure? From memory they only like around 4.5psi, anything more pushes past the needle and seat
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Post by -Scott- »

boner59 wrote:New needle and seat, you cannot get it above a idle as it drowns the motor.
What idle jet are you running? Just off idle, it should be the progression circuit running through the idle jet. Idle jet too big could be the problem.

How's your fuel pressure. When I had a DCD I was told the needle valve isn't too strong, and excess fuel pressure can cause the bowl to overflow (have NFI if this is really true). I think I was told 4.5psi max pressure at the carb inlet pipe.
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Post by Clanky »

boner59 wrote:Thanks clanky. ;)
Can i leave it in thinners for a few days :?:
Wont really need to as its quick to clean. However if you have something real nasty and need to soak you will need to put it in an air tight container as the thinners evaporates.
Careful with the plastics too as they may not like the thinners. I havent had an issue in the past, but best to be careful.
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Post by tlmitf »

A brand new needle and seat can leak.
The machining finish can let fuel leak past, and sometimes you need to give them a bit of a rub with some fine emery tape.
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Post by inahole »

remove the top and gently blow through the fuel inlet and lift the float to see how high it is. also check the surfaces are not warped slightly.
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Post by MICK77 »

Was it running ok previously? If so it's more than likely a blockage somewhere or fuel pressure is too high (About 3 psi is fine).

Get a couple of cans of this. http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Aeroso ... wYi01b4Lcs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It is awesome stuff.

Strip the carby completely and clean everything with the above mentioned cleaner & an old toothbrush.
Emulsion tubes have a nasty habit of getting blocked as they have very small holes in them.
-Scott- wrote:Try http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/items/_W0QQ_ ... m270.l1313" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I have a copy, and it's been fantastic.

Is yours the DGAV, or a DCD?

In a "Production Jetting Table" he lists the following for a 32/36 DGAV on a Cortina 1600:

Primary venturi 26mm
Secondary venturi 27mm
Aux Venturi 3.50
Emulsion tube F50
Main Jet 1.35
Air Correction 1.70
Idle Jet 0.55
Pump jet 0.55
Needle Valve 2.00

On the line that lists the size of the secondary venturi, the table also lists the following:
Emulsion tube F6
Main Jet 1.45
Air Correction 0.70
Idle Jet 0.45

Make of that what you will!
This is probably a good starting point but every engine is different. You will have to make changes / adjustments to find exactly what YOUR engine likes.
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Re: Anybody know anything about 32/36 webers

Post by St Jimmy »

Well the weber has gone to god,its now running a FMCO carb. Until i can afford to get a new weber from the states
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Send built4thrashing a pm on AZ boner, he has had a couple escorts and is pretty damn good with the webers too.
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http://www.carburettorservice.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

These guys used to be excellent, although I havent used them for years. They used to do some pretty tricky gear to carbs before fool injection.
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Weber-32-36D ... 3cbdeec060" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Anybody know anything about 32/36 webers

Post by MICK77 »

Speak to Nigel at The Carby Shop.

The Carby Shop

5 Sherwood Crt, Wantirna, VIC 3152
East VIC

p: (03) 98013984

He is a walking encyclopedia of carby's.

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