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ndimmitt Samba Member
Joined: December 01, 2008 Posts: 10 Location: michigan
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:04 pm Post subject: weber ICT float level |
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Hello, I have searched and searched and hope someone can help me does anyone know the float level on ICT's with a plastic float. When I got them they came with instructions saying 36mm for a plastic float. This is not even possible as I can tell. I seen in my searches others have had the same question yet no answer. any help much appreciated
Thanks
Nick
78 2.0 solid lifter _________________ 78 westy restored, rebuilt 2.0 solids dual ict's |
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bsairhead Samba Member
Joined: October 08, 2008 Posts: 3560 Location: viroqua wi.
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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Are you sure it says 36 or is it 3.6 or is it 3-6 ? |
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ndimmitt Samba Member
Joined: December 01, 2008 Posts: 10 Location: michigan
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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it says 36 however I have considered the other two and they dont make sense either. 3.6 would be really close, dont even know if it is possible so 3 would definitly be wrong. I am stumped _________________ 78 westy restored, rebuilt 2.0 solids dual ict's |
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skills@eurocarsplus Samba Peckerhead
Joined: January 01, 2007 Posts: 16859 Location: sticksville, ct.
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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thats overall float swing (if i remember correctly) you want 6.5mm, with gasket on the carb top, but NOT compressing the ball in the needle. 6mm will work just fine..... _________________
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SGKent Samba Member
Joined: October 30, 2007 Posts: 41031 Location: Citrus Heights CA (Near Sacramento)
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:01 pm Post subject: |
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set the float with it vertical. This will allow you to see when it touchs the needle but doesn't load it. You can tilt it in either direction to load and unload which makes it easy to see where the top of the float is.
Here is one weber article I found
http://www.webercarburetors.com/ppw/docs/hires_parts_diag/34ict.doc _________________ “Most people don’t know what they’re doing, and a lot of them are really good at it.” - George Carlin |
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SGKent Samba Member
Joined: October 30, 2007 Posts: 41031 Location: Citrus Heights CA (Near Sacramento)
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Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:05 pm Post subject: |
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I found this on a MG forum.
13 mm open 6.5 mm closed - you measure the drop open to 13 mm and then closed to 6.5 mm.
http://www.mgexperience.net/article/all/WeberCalibrations.pdf
Here is what i think has happened. Someone read 13/6.5 as 1 inch and 3/7th which is 1.428 inches which is 36mm. Instead the factory was giving you open 13mm and closed 6.5mm settings. _________________ “Most people don’t know what they’re doing, and a lot of them are really good at it.” - George Carlin |
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