Weber Auxiliary Venturi - What Size Do I Have?
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Hi folks.
I've provided my Rolling Road tuner with all the info I have on my S3's Weber DCOE40s (size of jets, choke, emulsion tubes, etc). The only data point I don't have is the size of my auxiliary venturis. If I can get this info to him before my RR session he will have suitable alternates available on the day, in case they are needed.
So - please could a Weber Jedi please advise the best way for me to find out what I have inside my carbs? Hopefully I won't need to strip them down or remove the carbs from the car.
Stock for an Elan is 4.5 I believe.
TIA as ever
Best
Steve
I've provided my Rolling Road tuner with all the info I have on my S3's Weber DCOE40s (size of jets, choke, emulsion tubes, etc). The only data point I don't have is the size of my auxiliary venturis. If I can get this info to him before my RR session he will have suitable alternates available on the day, in case they are needed.
So - please could a Weber Jedi please advise the best way for me to find out what I have inside my carbs? Hopefully I won't need to strip them down or remove the carbs from the car.
Stock for an Elan is 4.5 I believe.
TIA as ever
Best
Steve
1967 S3 SE DHC
1970 +2S (RIP - went out in a blaze of glory in 2001)
1970 +2S (RIP - went out in a blaze of glory in 2001)
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Stevie-Heathie - Third Gear
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Hi,
Standard size is 4.5, usually stamped close to the locating spring clip.
Clearly you have complete confidence in your tuner but there are only 3 Aux Venturis available for the 40 DCOE, 3.5, 4.5 Without air horns. 3.5, 4.5 With air horns 4.5 with extended air horns
BTW. 4.5 = the narrowest section T of the spray nozzle.
Not sure but I think the Twin cam uses 4.5 air horn version.
Ron.
Standard size is 4.5, usually stamped close to the locating spring clip.
Clearly you have complete confidence in your tuner but there are only 3 Aux Venturis available for the 40 DCOE, 3.5, 4.5 Without air horns. 3.5, 4.5 With air horns 4.5 with extended air horns
BTW. 4.5 = the narrowest section T of the spray nozzle.
Not sure but I think the Twin cam uses 4.5 air horn version.
Ron.
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Thanks Ron, much appreciated. Just what I needed.
Best
Steve
Best
Steve
1967 S3 SE DHC
1970 +2S (RIP - went out in a blaze of glory in 2001)
1970 +2S (RIP - went out in a blaze of glory in 2001)
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