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I elected to send my stock L24 distributor to Advanced Distributors https://www.advanceddistributors.com in Minnesota USA. They rebuilt...
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I ran across an excellent primer on Weber set up and tuning. The author is a Porsche down draft Weber rebuilder and tuner but DCOE's...
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If you don't have a carb synchronizer you should get one and set all 3 carbs the same flow at idle. Your F16 emulsion tubes are perfect...
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Hello Tim, When I first bought my '72 with the DCOE 40's I had no experience with Weber carbs. I was amazed by all of the different...
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Now that I've conquered my DCOE's a good friend just bought a '74 Triumph TR6. It has some severe problems with the Zenith Stromberg...
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Thanks. My red '72 is way more fun to drive now. Especially in the hard corners. I'm now a DCOE fan for life.
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Weber DCOE 40 Emulsion tube change results. My shiny new F16 E Tubes showed up and I put them in. Went out for a test lap. Nice power...
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Greetings Atom, funny you mentioned the plastic organizer box. I just bought one last week for my growing Weber brass collection. They...
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I have run several richer Idle jets and it does mask the lean hole mid range quite a bit. The problem is it makes my cruising AFR richer...
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I do have the older DCOE 40 18's that have the shorter idle mix screws. I didn't know that you could swap them out for the newer longer...
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I've been tuning my '72 L24 with Triple Weber DCOE 40's for some time. I have successfully used my wideband sensors to read the air fuel...
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