I have not been able to figure this out, on the front carb of my recent triple weber install the left side main venturi starts to drip at around 2500rpm, well before the other mains tip in (including the right side 1st carb main venturi).
If it were a float issue, it would affect both venturis, yes? Especially since #1 venturi is the higher one because of engine tilt so therefore has a slightly lower float level than the right side.
I swapped the main jets and the float assemblies from another carb just to make sure - no change.
I removed the main jests and observed the fuel in tubes as I revved the engine - the left tube fills up quicker than the right then spills into the venturi tube well before the other.
The vacuum on the left barrel is very close to the right on my Syncrometer - within 1 mark.
The chokes are new and all 32mm
On the DCOE yahoo group someone suggested reversion from a non-closing intake valve - but wouldn't this reduce vacuum in the venturi?
Could it be a semi clogged tube between main jet bore and venturi? Would this create a vacuum imbalance enough to draw the fuel up sooner?
Any ideas from this gruppe of experts?
Thanks
If it were a float issue, it would affect both venturis, yes? Especially since #1 venturi is the higher one because of engine tilt so therefore has a slightly lower float level than the right side.
I swapped the main jets and the float assemblies from another carb just to make sure - no change.
I removed the main jests and observed the fuel in tubes as I revved the engine - the left tube fills up quicker than the right then spills into the venturi tube well before the other.
The vacuum on the left barrel is very close to the right on my Syncrometer - within 1 mark.
The chokes are new and all 32mm
On the DCOE yahoo group someone suggested reversion from a non-closing intake valve - but wouldn't this reduce vacuum in the venturi?
Could it be a semi clogged tube between main jet bore and venturi? Would this create a vacuum imbalance enough to draw the fuel up sooner?
Any ideas from this gruppe of experts?
Thanks