I hate replacing parts as a way to troubleshoot a problem, but that's what I am going to do.
I have been reading Cobrsix's posts about jetting his carb, but becasue the Weber 38 seems to be a different creature, I am not sure how closely I can follow it.
Here is the problem that I have.
1. I can't get the motor to idle at all
2. In order to keep the motor running, I have to keep my gas pedal about 3/4 of the way to the floor.
3. After shutting the motor down, I have a puddle of fuel sitting inside the intake.
Here is the conclussion I have come up with:
The Isky cam-shaft is tricking the carb into thinking I am running wide open causing my flooding condition. I have asked around, and have been told to re-jet and replace my power valve. I was told that there is only one size of power valve for the Weber 38, so I may be replacing a perfectly good power valve, but this is the only way I can rule out the power valve. I have ordered a power valve and jet kit for the Webber 38 DGAS carb.
Has anyone re-jetted a Weber 38 DGAS? Can you offer some suggestions?
Thanks.
Ted
I have been reading Cobrsix's posts about jetting his carb, but becasue the Weber 38 seems to be a different creature, I am not sure how closely I can follow it.
Here is the problem that I have.
1. I can't get the motor to idle at all
2. In order to keep the motor running, I have to keep my gas pedal about 3/4 of the way to the floor.
3. After shutting the motor down, I have a puddle of fuel sitting inside the intake.
Here is the conclussion I have come up with:
The Isky cam-shaft is tricking the carb into thinking I am running wide open causing my flooding condition. I have asked around, and have been told to re-jet and replace my power valve. I was told that there is only one size of power valve for the Weber 38, so I may be replacing a perfectly good power valve, but this is the only way I can rule out the power valve. I have ordered a power valve and jet kit for the Webber 38 DGAS carb.
Has anyone re-jetted a Weber 38 DGAS? Can you offer some suggestions?
Thanks.
Ted