weber 38 on 22r dieseling
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i guess ill answer my own question , i had the idle set a bit too high and my idle mixture screw was set too rich on the primary side. i also had the timing set a few degrees advanced but i was able to go back about 1 degree after i set the idle mixture correctly. the weber instructions werent real clear about the adjustments , especially for the 38 which has 2 idle mixture screws instead of 1 like the 32/36 . now i get get a little better throttle response and no dieseling. thanks alot for all your helpfull advice ....
Last edited by titicaca; 09-07-2006 at 04:12 PM.
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