Leftovers from Weber service kit
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Hi,
My first post, but I'm pretty new to Lotus ownership. About 9 months ago I bought my Dads 1970 Elan +2, he had owned it for 30 years. His official reason for selling was "lack of use", but in reality his waistline has expanded to such an extent that getting in and out was tricky. A few weeks ago I noticed the fuel filter in the Weber had collected a fair amount of crud and decided it was time to service the Webers.
The kit duly arrived and things were fine except for the 7 small black rubber washers leftover, which did not seem to fit anywhere. I've no idea where they should be fitted, or if they are even applicable to the Lotus. Kit was bought from Webcon and is a generic 40 DCOE kit. Photo attached. The copper washer pictured is also "spare".
Any suggestions would be welcome.
thanks
John
My first post, but I'm pretty new to Lotus ownership. About 9 months ago I bought my Dads 1970 Elan +2, he had owned it for 30 years. His official reason for selling was "lack of use", but in reality his waistline has expanded to such an extent that getting in and out was tricky. A few weeks ago I noticed the fuel filter in the Weber had collected a fair amount of crud and decided it was time to service the Webers.
The kit duly arrived and things were fine except for the 7 small black rubber washers leftover, which did not seem to fit anywhere. I've no idea where they should be fitted, or if they are even applicable to the Lotus. Kit was bought from Webcon and is a generic 40 DCOE kit. Photo attached. The copper washer pictured is also "spare".
Any suggestions would be welcome.
thanks
John
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Exploded view here may help you ID the parts:
http://www.gowerlee.dircon.co.uk/DCOE.html
('O' rings? spindle 'O' ring item No. 79 perhaps? But no idea why 7 off ?????)
HIH
Cheers - Richard
http://www.gowerlee.dircon.co.uk/DCOE.html
('O' rings? spindle 'O' ring item No. 79 perhaps? But no idea why 7 off ?????)
HIH
Cheers - Richard
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fatboyoz wrote:John,
Two 'O' Rings per carbie are used on the later webers, under cup washers, on the mixture screws.
Colin.
Ref: Item No.s 44 & 46 in the above parts listing/diagram
Richard
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maybe the copper washer goes under the float valve body, where it screws into the carb cover
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