Re: Weber Cold Start Elimination
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 12:26 pm
Hi Simon.
We were also looking at blanking kits and came up with the same question...
"There is also a replacement accelerator pump actuator arm. Why? I don't know but maybe it'll become obvious as to what part the accelerator arm plays in the choke circuit."
If you do find that it is of importance to fit this for some reason, let us know. We are thinking it might just be supplied as Weber's experience is that its often found worn when doing the "Blanking" task.
(PS.... The "Parts" diagram below is actually a DCOE45, but the Cold-Start part of the carb is the same I believe)
We were also looking at blanking kits and came up with the same question...
"There is also a replacement accelerator pump actuator arm. Why? I don't know but maybe it'll become obvious as to what part the accelerator arm plays in the choke circuit."
If you do find that it is of importance to fit this for some reason, let us know. We are thinking it might just be supplied as Weber's experience is that its often found worn when doing the "Blanking" task.
(PS.... The "Parts" diagram below is actually a DCOE45, but the Cold-Start part of the carb is the same I believe)