Yes what Lang said Also overseas Auto sells Webber tuning Manual $23.00
85 pages of boiled down data right to the point. tel. 604-879-6288
rob
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From: "Robert M. Lang" <lang@isis.mit.edu>
To: <BillDentin@aol.com>
Cc: <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Weber Carbs
> Hi,
>
> Regarding books on Webers, the "bible" is probably:
>
> Weber Carburetors by John Passini. It was available from Racer Parts
> Wholesale a few years ago, I see that Amazon lists the book as "out of
> print". Note: this book is nerely impossible to read cover to cover, but
> in retrospect all the good stuff is in there with chapters like "Emulsion
> Tubes" and "Idle Jets". The illustrations are all basically from the Weber
> parts books - so they are accurate. The tables in the back seem a bit
> "dated", meaning there were references to carbs that Weber hasn't sold in
> a long time - but the book is fairly vintage, so that's expected.
>
> There are many references to "suck it and see" as was mentioned on this
> list earlier this week.
>
> I have two other books that I like, one is from the HP Books series by Pat
> Braden. I've seen it recently in a Barnes and Noble - no idea if it's
> still in print. The other was Titled "How to Rebuild Weber and Dellorto
> Carbs" or something similar. This book was good because there were lots of
> pictures. The Braden book has lots of tables in the appendix section.
> There is much useful information there.
>
> Have fun!
> rml
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