Origin7 Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM Author Posted Saturday at 09:43 PM I did quite a bit of testing over the last couple of days. I've attached my log if anyone is interested. To summarize, here are my two best setups. This is the factory setup with the exception of 125 mains and 00 pump drains. These changes seem to smooth out the transitions quite well. On the low end, I like both the 45F6 and 45F9 idle jets. For now, I am going to stick with 45F9. I like the AFR at cruise with this setup. I didn't test the F11 tubes with 00 drains, so I plan to do this in the future. For now, I'm happy with how things ended up. Test Choke Aux Venturi Main Air Emulsion Idle Pump Jet Pump Drain Cruise AFR Progression AFR WOT AFR Change Made Result / Notes 5 32 4.5 125 165 F16 45F6 35 0 ~11 ~11 ~11 60 → 00 drain Very smooth, but rich 6 32 4.5 125 165 F16 45F9 35 0 ~12.5 ~12.5 ~14 Back to 45F9 Best so far Weber_DCOE_Tuning_81526.xlsx
Origin7 Posted Saturday at 09:45 PM Author Posted Saturday at 09:45 PM I know you guys love pictures (me too).... 3
Origin7 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago WARNING: Inspect all your genuine Weber components before installation. Their QC seems to be lacking. I received a bad banjo fitting a couple of weeks ago. The deburring was not concentric with the ID, and they removed 1/2 the sealing surface. Long story short, it would not seal and sprayed fuel all over the place. Pegasus was great and sent me a new one, which worked perfectly. Today, it was much worse. I was seeing some weird things with the F11 emulsion tubes that I tested. I had one cylinder spitting back through the carb but no other indications of a lean condition. This was only when the mains kicked in (weird). I decided to go back through things and try again. Upon inspection, it was clear there was a machining error in one tube. It looks like the bore for the main jet was not drilled deep enough. As a result, there was a bur above where the main jet seats. I was able to get inside and remove the bur, but the way it was shaped, it looks like there may have been another half-bur at one point. I am praying this didn't get into my valve train. The head was literally just done. Long story short, F11s, 45F9 Idle jets, 00 drain, and 125 mains run quite well. The bad emulsion tube threw a monkey wrench in my testing, but I am glad I found this combination. 1
IamScotticus Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Origin7 said: I am praying this didn't get into my valve train. is this possible?
Origin7 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 16 minutes ago, IamScotticus said: is this possible? No. I realized this after posting. This shouldn't be an issue...thank god. It should be too large to pass through the main jet. It could have come out one of the holes in the emulsion tube, in which case it would be in the bowl. I'll pull the cover off and have a look tomorrow.
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