There is a good book at the library Weber by Pat
Braden.
The library of Congress # is TL 212 B63. Haynes also has a book on
Webers. If
your library doesn't have the book they can get it through the inter
libbrary lending system from almost anywhere in the world.
...Art
On Sun, 3 Aug 1997 MLishego@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 97-08-03 12:45:12 EDT, pokrefke@ocean.st.usm.edu writes:
>
> > I'll second that. My Weber 32/36 DGV was a victim of sloppy off-idle
> > accleration until I correctly set the float. And it was only off by
> > mere fractions.
>
> Can you guys tell me exactly where to measure the float from and the
> measurements? I'll try to pull the cover to check it, I think I have
> calipers somewhere...
> ~Mike Lishego
>
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