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<blockquote data-quote="joedrum" data-source="post: 170537" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>ok super success on idle ...i can say now the the SCC weber single carb set up idles better than stock carb racks do .....</p><p></p><p>on the dft 32-34 carb hooch has ...i had to block the gas feed to the mix screw and also add air to get it to lean out down low in rpm ...but this took away my idle circuit and idle wouldnt stay steady....the mix screw gas feed is huge to the mix screw ....i plugged that....today i took that plug out and made a new one ...but this time i flat sided part of the round plug to get some feed down to the mix screw ....this was like jetting the mix screw feed from the off idle circuit .....plus i have some air feed that too at the mix screw also ...i also cut it way back too ...now this carb has a seperate idle circuit seperated from the off idle circuit and is caveman jetted and air bleeded for it own gas charge blend .....</p><p></p><p>results was instant ...hooch cranked up and ran great ....i adjusted the air bleed to mix screw and got a perfect idle ...so sweet ....cant believe i finally got the carb to idle like a champ....cant wait to go for ride doing that like now .... :thanks:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joedrum, post: 170537, member: 98"] ok super success on idle ...i can say now the the SCC weber single carb set up idles better than stock carb racks do ..... on the dft 32-34 carb hooch has ...i had to block the gas feed to the mix screw and also add air to get it to lean out down low in rpm ...but this took away my idle circuit and idle wouldnt stay steady....the mix screw gas feed is huge to the mix screw ....i plugged that....today i took that plug out and made a new one ...but this time i flat sided part of the round plug to get some feed down to the mix screw ....this was like jetting the mix screw feed from the off idle circuit .....plus i have some air feed that too at the mix screw also ...i also cut it way back too ...now this carb has a seperate idle circuit seperated from the off idle circuit and is caveman jetted and air bleeded for it own gas charge blend ..... results was instant ...hooch cranked up and ran great ....i adjusted the air bleed to mix screw and got a perfect idle ...so sweet ....cant believe i finally got the carb to idle like a champ....cant wait to go for ride doing that like now .... :thanks: [/QUOTE]
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