WEBER Tuning Manual

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I found out such a book for sale:

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I knew some of Members are WEBER users, so I thought it can be useful for All in the end as I have found old version (source: "https://www.lainefamily.com/images/WeberTuningManual.pdf").

After going roughly through the pages I found out it is very valuable book for anyone dealing with carburetors.

I do not know if there are any differences between current version available in the shop and the scanned one. Maybe someone can tell?
 

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5280JB

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Thank you for this! Ironic timing as I have been plowing through YouTube videos this week trying to better educate myself on the Weber DCOE 40's (and carburetors in general). A recent version of this manual was highly recommended. Great stuff!
 

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Is it only for DCOE or did I miss something?
Yes, some carburetor theory then straight to DCOE. I find the most useful parts are the deciphering of the jet nomenclature so that you can tune accordingly because the nomenclature itself makes no sense. Haynes has a pretty good manual on the downdrafts.
 

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I hope it will stay safe as so many interesting Web Pages and Forums have disappeared "like tears in a rain"
 

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Here is a YouTube channel that you might also find helpful. he as a mix of content, with some good Weber tuning info.


search his channel for more on DCOE and DGAS.
 
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