Looking for advice on jetting for DCOE’s

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I am looking for advice on jetting for the triple 45 DCOEs I am putting on my car
These carbs are from a Bavaria that a friend drove for many years
All cleaned up now
They currently have 36 chokes

My car:

Mild Schrick cam
9.5 pistons
Stroked to ~ 3.2
Later head with larger valves
Repo Alpina plenum

I live at sea level

Thanks!
 
What idle jets, emulsion tubes, main jets, air correctors, accel pump jets, and pump bleed jets are in them now?
 
Hi Steve,
We are reading you triple Weber write up
BTW, the Bavaria lived at about 7000 feet above sea level

200 air correctors
FL emulsion tubes
120 main
45 F9 idle jets
? pump bleed jets
45 accel pump jets
45 aux venturi
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Where / what is pump bleed jets
 
Each carb has one pump bleed jet, located at the bototm of the fuel well. I believe it's #43. Do you have an AFR gauge installed? This will help tremendously. For DCOE 45's and 36mm chokes your jetting seems small, as if they were jetting down from a larger carb than typically fits the engine. Have you driven it yet with the existing jettings?
 
No gauge as yet
Have not driven it yet, engine just getting assembled, then installed into the car
These carbs with those jets were on a Bavaria, 3L, that lived at about 7000 feet, and the guy that had it really liked it, drove it for years until it rusted away
 
Ok that explains the leaner jets. My guess is you'll start with something more like 55F9, 135 main, 180 air correctors. Or keep those in and buy a set of drill bits from Pierce Manifolds and drill them out as you read the AFR gauge
 
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