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Re: Weber DCOE 40 151 Fuel Level
Posted:
Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:15 am
by mark030358
alfadave wrote:Take it to Mikeanics in Congleton. Full rolling road facilities.
Recommended by CLOG people.
Mature, experienced guy. Knows his stuff.
Hi,
What’s he like with Dellortos? I have tithe QED 420 cams and jetted as per the literature, but it’s seems rich and so a good rolling road/carb man would be great and that’s not too far from me.
CheersMark
Re: Weber DCOE 40 151 Fuel Level
Posted:
Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:33 am
by alan.barker
how much will a rolling road setting up cost .
Alan
Re: Weber DCOE 40 151 Fuel Level
Posted:
Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:41 am
by alfadave
I thought andywatts might like to try Mikeanics.
I'm sure he would take Dellortos in his stride, but give him a ring and ask him!
I spent an age playing about with my Webers, but he eventually sorted them out.
Reasonable hourly rates too.
Re: Weber DCOE 40 151 Fuel Level
Posted:
Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:52 am
by alan.barker
Hi Alpfadave,
could you tell us the costs roughly please as it depends on our Budgets.
Thanks
Alan
Re: Weber DCOE 40 151 Fuel Level
Posted:
Sun Apr 16, 2023 8:18 am
by alfadave
It's approx 18 months since I was last there.
I think his rate was around £70 ph plus vat.
But give him a ring and ask for his current figure.
Re: Weber DCOE 40 151 Fuel Level
Posted:
Sun Apr 16, 2023 8:36 am
by alan.barker
Cheers Dave,
i imagine it could take 3 hours so about £300 + roadtest to check under real conditions.
For me i have a Lambda Kit that i've used with good results. I'm lucky to have 3 classic cars and the Lambda kit is a cheaper option for jetting.
Personal choice depending on Budget.
Alan