Patricia,
Wouldn't this be covered better in the Haynes Weber/SU/Zenith Stromberg
Carburettor Manual? I've heard (from an old-timer, no offense list)that
this book isn't worth a cr@p and that you'll never learn carbs that way, but
it is only about $15-20 and can be picked up at Pep Boys, Auto Zone, Advance
Auto or many other auto stores. I personally ordered mine from
VarsityBooks.com because it was a couple of bucks cheaper even if I didn't
get the instant gratification of having the book on the same day (does this
mean I can now apply to the "we tight" club). I think it only took two or
three days to get to me. I think this topic is also covered briefly in
Chapter 3 Fuel... of the Haynes Workshop Manual.
Ryan
>From: Patricia Sauthoff <Patricia.Sauthoff@blvdmedia.com>
>Reply-To: Patricia Sauthoff <Patricia.Sauthoff@blvdmedia.com>
>To: "'spridgets'" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Subject: book question (LBC content)
>Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 20:33:59 -0800
>
>Being the slacker that I have a tendency of being I still haven't turned
>the
>idle back up spridgetson my car since the emissions disaster (which was
>averted
>thanks to Mom). I got it turned down with help, but I'd like to try and
>turn it up by myself. I started reading "Tuning the A series engine" in
>hopes that it would help me. Well it's a good book and I did learn from
>it,
>but I was hoping for more of a step by step instruction. Kind of like the
>Chilton's B book gave, but for my 1098. I'm assuming there is one of these
>books for my car, but I can't seem to find one. Are they still in print?
>If so I'm sure I can order one from a local bookstore.
>
>Thanks all
>Patricia
>'59 Bugeye
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