Hi,
I've found out that my carb has a sticky choke. So, I thought I'd do some searching around to see how to attack the problem (clean up the carb, consider manual choke, etc???).
But I guess as a starting point I need to know exactly what carb I've got. I know it's a twin choke Weber but that's all. I can't see any identification on it (other than "Weber") that tells me any more details.
How should I go about identifying precisely what it is??
Thanks
Pete
How do I identify my Weber carb?
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Re:How do I identify my Weber carb?
BTW - more info.....
The van is a T25, 1.9 petrol engine, 1989.
Thanks
Pete
The van is a T25, 1.9 petrol engine, 1989.
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Pete
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Re:How do I identify my Weber carb?
OK, I've loaded some pictures up (hope this works - you can just cut and paste the url into your browser)
http://photobucket.com/HertsPete?albumview=slideshow
Thanks
Pete
http://photobucket.com/HertsPete?albumview=slideshow
Thanks
Pete
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Re: How do I identify my Weber carb?
Cheers for the reply. It is, indeed, a 34 DAT. I've now tracked down the info I need to adjust the automatic choke (which wasn't actually attached but now is)
My van is a transporter & seems to run fine now (fingers crossed)
Cheers
Pete
My van is a transporter & seems to run fine now (fingers crossed)
Cheers
Pete