>I have asked before about the weber carburators. I did not have a choice,
>it was already on the car when I bought it late last year. At first I
>didn't really notice the problem, but lately it has become quite severe and
>I would like to have any advice on getting it set up properly. I am at a
>lose. I have the manual for it, but I really can not seem to get it set up
>properly.
>
>I can use the car reasonable well as long as I do not really push the
>accelerator. Even driving it on the expressways around here, Baltimore, MD.
>
>On sunday there was a rally sponsered by the MG's of Baltimore. I took it
>easy getting to the start and didn't have any problems. But from the
>meeting place to the start of the rally it would stall and gave me all
>sorts of problems. During the rally however, it worked like a champ. We
>even came in first, pretty good for beginners. On the way back, again I
>took it easy and the car ran like a top. I would really like to get some
>guidance on setting up the weber so I could at least push this car a little
>bit.
>
>Thanks
>
>Bob Reisse
>76B
>
>
I tuned the Weber by ear when I first set it up. Advanced the timing a
touch, and passed emmisions like that. Only when the car is cold do I
experience a little hesitation. Once tha car is warm runs like a top.
I chose this comment to reply to because I wanted to sy CONGRATULATIONS
to Bob on his Rally victory. I ran one thae same day but only to third.
Again Congrats to a fellow rallier.
Larry Macy
78 Midget
Larry B. Macy, Ph.D.
macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu
System Administrator/Manager
Neuropsychiatry Section
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce St. - 10 Gates
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Voice mail 215 662-2890
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