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Old 20th May 2012, 12:53 AM
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Hi all,
Does anyone know the staandard jetting for Weber 40DCOE on a pinto.

Many thanks

Terry
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Old 20th May 2012, 08:30 AM
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The tinternet is your friend here for a starting point at least but I would take all info with a pinch of salt as no two engine set ups are the same due to carbs,cams,head,exhaust manifold etc.
This is what a 10 second search on Google came up with.

Jetting
http://7faq.com/owbase/ow.asp?HowDoI...erCarburettors

parts
http://www.fuelsystem.co.uk/weber%20jets.pdf
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Old 20th May 2012, 08:36 AM
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Session on rolling road with someone who knows what they are up too will pay dividends in the long run,used to work for Weber supplier and tuner in the 70's and its not an exact science as Phil posted above.

Good check on all the bits and pieces inside or overhaul may also be a good idea and again save bother later.
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Old 20th May 2012, 08:54 AM
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Thanks Phil and Flyerncle,

I did a search but phil's one's didn't come up, must use google more often.

The carbs have not been use for over ten years and theres a couple of bits missing.
I have stripped them down and about to clean them up today.
Once i've got my fuel tank and the electrics sort i will get a session on a rolling road booked.

Thanks guys

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I found the below on a site.

Bob

Example Jetting from real applications

Jetting for standard 2000/1800/1600 Pinto on 40s

34mm Chokes
135 main jets
F11 emulsions
190 air correctors
35 pump jets
40/f9 idle jets,45/f9 for 1800/2000
4.5 aux vents

Jetting for modified 1600 Pinto on 40s

34mm chokes
140 main jets
F16 emulsions
190 air correctors
40 pump jets
40/f9 idle jets
4.5 aux vents

Jetting for modified 1800 Pinto on 45s

36mm chokes
140 main jets
F16 emulsions
170 air correctors
40 pump jets
45 f11 idle jets
4.5 aux vents

Jetting for modified 2000/2100 Pinto on 45s

38mm chokes
145 main jets
F16 emulsions
180 air correctors
40 pump jets
50f9 idle jets
4.5 aux vents
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