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Usually it's a screw with a spring around it on the side of the carbie, turned by a screwdriver (flat not Phillips) . Do a Google search on whatever model carbie you have to show exactly where it is.
What's the little cylinder thing? Is it on the carbie end or foot pedal end?
Cheers
Paul
ill have a look, its hard to figure it out from the book since they dont have any front views of it.
and its at the carby end, its connected to the accelerator lever thing on the carby.
thanks paul
cheers
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
What carb are we talking about a Solex or a Weber? Either way, I believe with a stock cable it goes though the ferrel (cylinder thingy) and then the long shaft is retained by a spring held in place by a retaining circlip?
heres a oicture of both ferrel ( thankyou doesy) and the passenger side of the carby, theres also this hook type of metal thing that doesnt look like it does anything..
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
what would everyone think of ssr viennas on a mk1? they look good on mk4/5's not so sure about the old school golfs.
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
so a parcel from alex g came, 4 b rackets for bumpers, a new rear bumper and 4 of those chrome centre caps.
can someone enlighten me on how to attach the brackets to the bumper ive completely forgotten since i took my others apart. Also, how do i put the hubcaps? on the wheels.
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
You need clips for the hub caps. Part number is 321601175B. I think I may be able to pick some up over the weekend if you need them! I've got those same caps too, just polished them up recently and they came up a awesomely!
and yeah would i be able to grab some off you? just pm me the details and ill do whatever
cheers
Reid
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
video of car running, still wont idle. if i take off the throttle it just dies as it shows in the video
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
just in wanniassa, getting some new leads and a dizzy cap so that should help it run smoother i hope, and maybe let it idle? it is running on 3 cylinders atm.
and i wasnt aware anything was on sorry.
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
we've got it all timed, havent used a timing light, dont you need idle for a timing light? (please correct me if im wrong)
pulled the carby of the manifold today and about to give it a good clean and try to set it to the specs its meant to be.. can anyone link me to a page telling me how to tune a solex 34 pict 5 carb? can only find ones for a pict 3. (they wouldnt happen to be the same would they?)
cheers, reid
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
so i took the carby out of the car, completely took it apart and cleaned EVERYTHING. im not sure how to set the fast idle screw however have got the bypass screw and air mixture screw sorted to factory specs.
can someone please enlighten me on what this hook and spring looking thing does.
on another note, its funny how many cuts and bruises you find after a day of working on a car that you dont even know happened.
But no really, I like to look distinguished when I step out of the car. People are like, "wonder what he does for living."
I just reply, "your daughter, sir." - some dude on stanceworks
I had fixed half the broken crap but that just meant it was still halfway inoperable
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