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Old 05-05-2012, 09:09 AM
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I thought it might be good to have a thread for common issues with Webers so a person can post a problem they are having, get advise & eventually post the solution. Could also be a good place to look for answers if you experience an issue during setup or even out of the blue.

What got me thinking of this was that I had a popping issue that I had narrowed down to the Passenger side of the engine. It had just sprung up recently so I figured I'd try to focus in on what had changed lately. I have been working out my air correctors, so I pulled the jets & cleaned everything really well. I did find a small piece of debris in an idle jet(I'm guessing this may have been the cause). While I was at it, I went around the block & re-snugged the header bolts. Problem appears to be solved.
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Old 05-05-2012, 09:37 AM
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Hyde: I had something similar happen. I had replaced the connecting lines from the tank to the fuel pump. I had previously found what looked like small bits of rubber in the fiters on top of the carbs and thought a hose was disintegrating. While replacing the hoses I replaceds the strainer in the tank and everything forward, and cleaned everything including the cutoff pieces of hose internally before reassembly. Afterwards on 3 different occasions I found the idle jets on 2 different carbs plugged with very small bits of what I can best desribe as translucent plastic flakes, like that of a plastic milk container(?). I have no materials like that within the system and have a filter near the tank an the individual ones on top of the carbs. What I did discover is that when they are installed, the small filters on top of the carbs are compromised. The bottom surface gets bowed and does not seal as designed on the bottom surface of the fuel inlet of the carb. This happens when the threaded brass plug is tightened and partially collapses the filter in an attempt to seal it (by design) and the ribs in the filter cause it to become deformed on the bottom sealing surface.

That doesn't explain what the material blocking the carbs was but does explain how it got in the jets. The only other explanation was that it is some sort of scale that may have formed in the fuel having been in the car for several months.??? I hope I am through with this issue. 7 cylinder Cobras are a drag..........
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Old 05-05-2012, 09:52 AM
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I remember reading that post. I checked my filters as well. They looked perfect. I have two in line filters, also. I know some of the new gasoline formulas don't sit well through seasons. I hope you have it resolved. 7 Feeding webers is still better than 1. 4bbl.
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