Complete WEBER 40 IDF Dual Carb Setup and Test Runs

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Garage Time - DIY Porsche Restoration

Garage Time - DIY Porsche Restoration

Күн бұрын

This week I finished the WEBER 40 IDF tune up on my Porsche 912 engine. It is running great, thanks to careful setup, testing and troubleshooting. This is my longest video to date and I tried to keep it short, but carburetors can be quite involved. One tool that makes everything easier is the AEM wideband O2 sensor - amzn.to/2OQLE8D
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Weber F7 Emulsion Tubes - amzn.to/2Qf4h6q
Digital Boroscope to see inside carb - amzn.to/3rUmdAo
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Intro
Stripped Shell Introduction
• Porsche 911 Longhood C...
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Drivers Fender Backdate, Unfold short hood edge, Make Signal Box Parts From Flat Sheet
• Backdating My Porsche ...
2
Drivers Fender Signal Box, Shape Bottom Portion w/ Bead Roller
• Porsche 911 Metal Fabr...
3
Drivers Fender Side Patch Panel Hammerform, TIG Weld Signal Housing
• CNC Machined Hammerfor...
4
Drivers Fender TIG Weld Side Patch Panel, Add signal housing triangle piece
• TIG Welding Sheetmetal...
5
Passenger Side Fender Backdate, Additional Content From Driver's Side
• Modify Your Short Hood...
6
Shorthood to Longhood Conversion, Form Outer Skin Edges And Weld On
• Project Porsche 911, L...
7
E Wheel and Form Longhood Inner Skin w/ Handormed Strength Rib
• English Wheel Metalsha...
8
TIG Weld Outer and Inner Longhood Extension
• Porsche 911 Restoratio...
9
Longhood Front Seal Custom Bracket
• Porsche 911 Carrera RS...
10
Rear Backdate, Remove Rear Impact Bumper and Valence
• Porsche 911 RS Tribute...
11
Lead Rear Valence Corners, Rear Latch Panel Backdate
• Porsche 911 Outlaw Bui...
12
Hybrid Steel License Plate panel & Fiberglass Rear Bumper, Custom Panel Brackets
• Porsche 911 Build - Hy...
13
Custom Aluminum Rear Bumperettes, Solidworks Design, Cut on CNC machine, Rear Flare Trial Fit
• Old Porsche 911 Resto ...
14
Form and TIG Weld Custom Rear Aluminum Bumperettes, Rear Bumper Complete
• Old Porsche 911 Resto ...
15
SC to RS Flare Comparison, Photoshop & Sheetmetal Conversion to RS
• How to Spot a SC Fende...
16
Tack Weld Passenger Side RS Rear Flare, Remove Undercoat, Align Flare
• How to Butt Weld a Ste...
17
Weld Passenger Side Flare, TIG VS MIG, Planishing, Weld Distortion, TIG Arc shots
• Porsche 911 Build - We...
18
Align Body Panels, Hood gaps, Adjust tub with dumbell, Repair Rocker, gap tool, Windshield fit check
• How to Align Body Pane...
19
Fill 20+ Holes, Mirror, Washer Jets, Rockers, Gas Filler, Antenna,
• How to Fill Holes in Y...
20
Remove Rear Window without cutting seal, Kick Method
• How to Remove Porsche ...
21
Remove Decklid Bumps and adjust Gaps & Fit, Add Weld material to edge
• Porsche 911 Decklid Pa...
22
Weld Pssgr Fender Support Panel, Lead Hood to Fender Gap, Weld Fender Edge to Reduce Gap
• Perfect 3mm Door Gaps ...
23
Build quality, Improve Panel Fit, Lead Passenger Door Gap, Lead Rocker to fender gap, Drivers Door
• Who Doesn't Want High ...
24
Drivers Door Alignment, Fill Rust Pits with TIG, Lead Drivers Door Gap, Adjust Front Fender Signal Fit,
• Panel Alignment Nightm...
25
Discovered Rust in Suspension Pan, Spot Weld Drilling, Tram Guage Mounting Points, cut out pan
• Rust Repair is HARD on...
26
Suspension Pan Repair, remove suspension, Cut Latch Panel for Oil Cooler, Check Squareness
• Suspension Pan Replace...
27
Align and Weld Suspension Pan, Spirit Level to remove twist, Kettle Bell Hits to Tweak Position, Rosette Welds
• 911 Suspension Pan Wel...
28
Re-Align Hood/Tub after Suspension Pan Install, Repair rust on gas tank panel,
• 911 Gas Tank Panel Rep...
29
Gas Tank Support Welded In, De-rusted with Electrolysis Bath, Reshaped pan edge, Final welding
• How to Simulate Factor...
30
Simulate Factory Spot Welds, Rosette Plug Welds, Pencil eraser on primer
• How to Simulate Factor...
31
Convert Drivers Side Flare to RS Profile and Repair Rust Damage
• Porsche Restomod - RS ...
32
TIG Weld Drivers Side Flare, Remove Failed Undercoating in Wheel Well, Planish and Metal Finishing
• 911 Restomod | This is...
33
Strip Paint from Car and Prep for Epoxy Primer, Strip it disc and paint stripper
• How to Beat the Ugly O...
34
Epoxy Prime, Project Review and Cost Reveal
• My Cheap Porsche Gets ...
35
Rear Coilover Gussetts & X-member strengthening plates, Golf Ball Dimple Dies For Speed Holes,
• How To Make Your Porsc...
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@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Thank for watching! I'm thrilled this thing is running great considering it began with a box of parts. www.patreon.com/ahhgaragetime
@carl545marchbanks4
@carl545marchbanks4 3 жыл бұрын
Car sounds great! Good job.
@faisaliqbal6744
@faisaliqbal6744 3 жыл бұрын
It pains me that so many idiots gets so many views, yet these gem of video series on building classis Porsche 911 doesn't get as many, well Tom your videos are hidden gems.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Its okay, as long a few true car guys get what I'm saying it's worth it. Not many people are even interested in the why or how things work.
@markanderson8119
@markanderson8119 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had run into you 25 years ago when I still had my 66 912. And I wish I still had that car. So fun to drive around in.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
So fun to drive! If you are ever in socal, I'll take you for a ride.
@danwood1047
@danwood1047 3 жыл бұрын
Another master class, Tom. I think your engineering background is really beneficial on elements of the project like this one.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe I take my background for granted at times? I've always been curious how stuff works even as a kid. I also learned as a kid that it's harder to put something back together than take it apart. This is still true, ha ha.
@walterkucharski4790
@walterkucharski4790 3 жыл бұрын
I ran Webers but I'd tune and sync them up perfectly then a week later they were out. I swapped to PMO's and never looked back. Great carb explanation. For carb settings I just throw some chicken bones on the hood and read the wisdom of the gods.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Something about new carbs versus old carbs without worn shafts and throttle plates I presume? PMO are great.
@rj-66
@rj-66 3 жыл бұрын
Lots of people say that webers are no good for a 912/356 engine but once you have them dialled in correctly I think they are great. Adjusting things is all part of the fun of tuning. Well done!!
@jockellis
@jockellis 3 жыл бұрын
Fun my foot!
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
My 356 will have Solex, so it will be a fun comparison. Dellortos are also good! Everything is fixable😄
@rickhuntindustriesmcdragra4860
@rickhuntindustriesmcdragra4860 3 жыл бұрын
I think it's because people don't understand how they work and don't have knowledge to work on or adjust them.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Amen. This 912 engine with Webers runs better than I remember my 356 running with Solex. It's been 15 years though.
@johnthrossel9981
@johnthrossel9981 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom for making the black magic of carb tuning a scientific procedure. Just got done rebuilding and tuning a set of Webber 40IDF. I have a set of triple throats on a 914-6 I will have to fine tune soon
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 2 жыл бұрын
Your welcome. The wideband AFR guage is your friend.
@KeithShafer
@KeithShafer 3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video and learned so much - thank you!
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome Keith. I learned a lot too😄
@kevinhamling1963
@kevinhamling1963 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, I'm just starting out with my webers. But my car is a 63 bug with a 1915cc engine and dual 40mm webers. At the moment she barely runs. So the fun begins.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
Thanks and have fun with yours. They are very tunable! The distributor advance also plays a big role, but you can do it!
@1ocean515
@1ocean515 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, as always. Weber’s are awesome, but dang, a potential rabbit hole of adjustments for transitions, etc. Hats off to you for understanding and digging in with your own tools and homemade devices. Had a good friend with a 914/6 back in the 70’s. He was constantly fiddling with his Webber’s. My garage built 63 1/2 Falcon with a real crate Shelby 289, w/Paxton blower, ran great through the double pumper Holly. It made for never ending debate on which carbs were better, which I look back on with a smile. BTW, long live nerdy engineers/mechanics. 👍👍
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
My hope is to leave it alone now. Set it once and done😄. This isn't a performance engine that I'm trying to get the last 2HP. I just want it to drive and I'm thrilled so far. The Wideband guage removes years of tinkering and guesswork. Too bad they didn't have them in the 60's
@Hangin_With_Shane
@Hangin_With_Shane 3 жыл бұрын
Tom, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video! Content was excellent and I tried keeping up with understanding all things carburator...ha ha ha!
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Shane, I'm so happy with the way it's running now.
@richardw3377
@richardw3377 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! Makes me feel fortunate that my Weber equipped S90 ran so well with just minor adjustments to synchronize. I hope it still does when I get everything back together after long term storage. If not I’ll be back to this video for guidance. Awesome job...thank you for sharing!
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Once carbs are setup they run great unless they get clogged with something. Make sure get any old fuel out of the carbs while they are stored. Spray carb cleaner through all the passages or they will turn to goo
@richardw3377
@richardw3377 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, they were stored dry and I cleaned and serviced them while the car was in the body shop. Viva la ultrasonic cleaner!
@scuderiapraga6815
@scuderiapraga6815 3 жыл бұрын
Superb manual! I will be tuning My Weber 40ies quite soon, this is great manual. Thank you sir!
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Have fun with those webies👍
@polloloci21
@polloloci21 3 жыл бұрын
Carburetors are an enigma to be- thanks for the informative video.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
People write books on two phase flow in emulsion tubes! In some ways fuel injection is much easier
@jamesc2810
@jamesc2810 7 ай бұрын
This should help me tune my vw beetle. They sound very similar.
@jasonBUSWERX
@jasonBUSWERX Жыл бұрын
You nailed it. This was an awesome video with great explanations. Thanks for sharing.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@kiethpuchino2901
@kiethpuchino2901 2 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this video ,masterclass for sure
@billkeller3083
@billkeller3083 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that Vid. Very informative, details are important 👌. I have the same exact carburetors that I’m glad I inspected ... one of the idle jets was drilled only on one side 😄 I’m going to try your jet setup,and I switched from f-11 to the f-7 e.t. I jyst wsnt to thank you , because now I have help(through your many vids) in completeing my long overdue 356 project🤙🏽
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect. Best of luck on your carbs! I'm still messing around with the accelerator pump jets
@jf4872
@jf4872 Жыл бұрын
Ideally shoot for 14:0 at LBI and at part throttle condition 15-16 AFR (if you run vac advance). If not then set timing at 28 full and no lean tune jetting at cruise. Always keep the air bleed screws closed. You may see as much as (1) point difference on the snail between (1) barrel and another but that is nothing out of the norm. The difference is generally due to either one barrel being eager than another and/or a slightly twisted throttle shaft or differences in throttle plate alignment. Your mixture screws will only affect the mixture at idle speed only. So get the idle speed to 14:0 LBI. 12.5 at idle is too rich. You'll also do better to get an SVDA or a 123 distributor in the car then lean tune it for part throttle (cruise) condition. No lean tune jetting with centrifugal only distributor.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
Thanks, good info here. I'm set a bit richer from your recommendations, but will try on my 356 engine. I have a programmable 123 distributor for that and I'm excited to try it out. Sometimes after idling for a while the advance weights are reluctant to move and the engine falls flat. What WOT AFR do you target and does it differ with RPM range?
@jimfloyd7606
@jimfloyd7606 Жыл бұрын
@@GarageTimeAutoResto At WOT shoot for 12:5. At cruise (part throttle) shoot for 15-16. Remember....Load = Throttle position. This is with an SVDA or programmable distributor (Black box) only, not centrifugal (mechanical). If the 123 distributor is sticking I'd be inclined to take it apart and clean the lower advance and re-lube it. I do this with any new/used distributor prior to install. The following is the Type-4 engine I set up for my 72 Westy still runs like a dream....kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnbScpiPbcl6ZtE
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
Gotcha, I targeted 12.5 also. My 022 distributor was sticking, not the 123. Sorry about that. The engine in this video isn't in this car anymore, so I'm done playing with it for now. My 123 distributor doesn't have any mechanical advance weights.
@gtate4200
@gtate4200 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Learned a lot. I have Weber’s coming for my 356C.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Great, you will love them after initial setup
@yomi
@yomi 3 жыл бұрын
Super helpful. Imagine I can tackle similar way with my Solex carbs... Thank you.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Cool, I'll be doing the same thing with Solex carbs on my 356 engine in a few months😄
@felixlafuente9714
@felixlafuente9714 Жыл бұрын
Hello! Really really good video! If i can make a sugestion, get an mallory distributor. You can advance the idle timing without advancing top rpm timing... Im using obe with 15 degree idle and 28 degree top speed and my idle is very crispy. Great work!
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
Good choice! I already have a 123 distributor for 6V.
@billyb6043
@billyb6043 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and explanation of how the jets and progression ports work in relation to each other. I'm running IDFs on a VW 1776 Bus with crank fired ignition (Ford Edis and Megajolt) drawing a vac signal from each barrel combined, to present a MAP reference for the Load bins on the megajolt timing map ( which uses RPM and load). When setting the Idle mixture, one barrel/cylinder doesn't seem to respond to adjustment half as much as the other three. Leakdown test confirms everything's in order, so I'm guessing either the throttle spindle is slightly bent (and the plate is starting to uncover a progression port or there's an air leak... I used the airbypass screws to bench match the flow through each pair, but it was a very minor adjustment, and I'm not convinced it makes a great deal of difference when other discrepancies stack up....still, it's nice to have something else to play with. Will share your video with a friend of mine who's just about to start setting his twins up. Another useful DIY gadget for making sure each idle speed screw is just touching the actuating plate, is a 12v test light, grounded on the carb body....
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
Best of luck trouble shooting your engine. Sounds like a good one with great parts. Here are a couple ideas to try. 1) when you pull each plug wire does the RPM drop the same amount? 2). Have you tried a IR temp gun at each exhaust header? Might tell you if you have a plugged jet or something strange? 3). Maybe try color tune? It's a window into the combustion chamber so you can see how it's running. Rich or lean? 4). Run the engine in complete darkness and look for ignition leaks. Just thinking out loud here. My hunch is that you know this stuff already
@acim2228
@acim2228 Жыл бұрын
learn something everyday. the L shape ruler. nuts
@vintage76vipergreenBeetle
@vintage76vipergreenBeetle 3 жыл бұрын
I would recommend better air filter housing. The ones from CB performance are a lot better at keeping the idle jets clean. Also I would recommend a cdi style ignition system for that engine. Just my opinion. Great info on the Weber's 40 IDF'S. 👍
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Cool thx for the recommendations
@PhilGreeleyJR
@PhilGreeleyJR 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Welcome👍
@dannymostarac1799
@dannymostarac1799 Жыл бұрын
Nice
@johnj2496
@johnj2496 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for video I wonder if you fold the bottom of flag Like a z so creases go vertical it will keep the gas on side of jet well off the center of flag paper
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
Not a bad idea at all. How about wax paper with a thin band of regular paper down the middle? There must be a paper that changes color when it touches fuel? Thanks for sharing your ideas👍
@billkeller3083
@billkeller3083 2 жыл бұрын
Great job as usuall👍
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 2 жыл бұрын
Thx, I'm still playing with accel pumps many months after this video was made.
@robertbandusky9565
@robertbandusky9565 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 2 жыл бұрын
Still running great. Actually even better after I put the 022 distributor in
@rsrguy
@rsrguy 3 жыл бұрын
Ya... Feel your pain have webers on a 2.4 t motor originally set up with mfi... The webers don't like the cam and even though the Bosch diz is recurved.. It isn't the marelli.... Switching to an ms system. Still have the mfi but it's WAY to expensive to put back on..
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
It's a challenge to get all these things happy. The air file ratio meter is key to understanding what the engine needs imho
@rsrguy
@rsrguy 3 жыл бұрын
Keep seeing the scooter and can't help but think gta points... Haha
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
I know, he kept circling around me like a gnat
@rodezell2563
@rodezell2563 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom, how does your car idle while it is still cold? That is what I'm having trouble with, or is it just something I'm going to have to live with? You're explanation of the system is by far the best I have found. Thanks.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 2 жыл бұрын
It idles low at about 700 RPM. Many times I back out of the garage, run inside to close the big garage door and come back and the car is still idling. It's normal for it to cough a little through the air cleaners, but it warms up pretty fast. Keep in mind though that I live in warm climate. If its cold outside, I think its normal to baby sit it for a few minutes before it will idle on its own.
@neilbardsley
@neilbardsley 3 жыл бұрын
Some interesting points I've had to use the air bypass screws to sync my carbs front/rear. I have a colour tune but I find it ready different to see the spark. After getting mine nicely tuned I went to a rolling road and he moved me lower in the air correction jet to sort out a lean condition after 3.8/4k
@neilbardsley
@neilbardsley 3 жыл бұрын
Ps the engine sounds very smooth as you accelerate. Still going strong after 5k
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
The air fuel ratio guage is so good that it feels like cheating. I'm able to see exactly where the lean or rich spots are and fix them. I overkilled my sychronization, but man it does run smooth! Colortune is tricky to see on an aircooled car, but if you dim the lights and use a large inspection mirror, its not too bad. The mirrors in the kit didn't work for me.
@cam3002
@cam3002 3 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, thanks so much for share. Really good to hear the car is running good now. Can you go into more details on the hot wire anemometer? When you plugged it into your laptop, what program/app was reading the results? Did you find it useful and reliable? Would you use it for more high speed/load tuning?
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm so happy that the car runs great and the tuning is behind me. Maintenance will be much easier and once carbs are set they don't need much. The anemometers are very good. The are from degree C or cambridge accusense. I think one company bought the other one, but the probes come with a tracking software. I should have shown the graph of the readings. They are very stable. Now I'm wondering if one could get a MAF from a junkyard and adapt it for synchronization? Hmm.
@alejandrocasas1455
@alejandrocasas1455 2 жыл бұрын
Cool info! 👍🏻
@camperdan1972
@camperdan1972 2 жыл бұрын
Really helpful video... thanks. When dipping for the fuel well height your paper flags were all in 28mm - 36mm range... yet in your voice over you said you measured 48mm. Is that really what it was... or was it 38mm perhaps?
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Daniel. Sorry for the confusion. I'm talking as I'm filming and sometimes don't catch my mistake while editing. The goal is to have the float level a few millimeters below the port where fuel dumps into the engine. I think I meant to say 38mm. This method is a bit tricky because the fuel sometimes climbs up the walls.
@NoobOnGuitar
@NoobOnGuitar 2 жыл бұрын
I don't have a synchrometer can I use something else instead?
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 2 жыл бұрын
You can use a piece of hose and hold it up to your ear. Be careful for backfires!
@NoobOnGuitar
@NoobOnGuitar Жыл бұрын
​@@GarageTimeAutoRestoDidn't the response until now😬 But thanks! I bought a synchrometer😅
@rodezell2563
@rodezell2563 2 жыл бұрын
And you do have a look alike on You Tube. I swear you guys could be brothers. His name is Matt Risinger.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
Ha ha
@carguytroy
@carguytroy 3 жыл бұрын
That little tube with the usb wire in it is intriguing. Where would one source such an item?
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
It's a precision test instrument from degree C. Not cheap if I remember right. This was left over from an engineering project and probably overkill for an engine. I do wonder if a used mass airflow sensor could be adapted to a portable synchronizer.
@ptreth
@ptreth Жыл бұрын
A hot wire anemometer! Where did you get that? I'd like to make one for the Zenith 32NDIX carbs on my 356C.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
What? You don't have one lying around? Ha ha, kidding of course. I have these from my days testing laboratory equipment airflows. They are from Cambridge accusense and they are pricey. I'd love to convert a GM MAF for this purpose. Maybe will do for my flat 6 engine with ITBs?
@ptreth
@ptreth Жыл бұрын
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@ptreth
@ptreth Жыл бұрын
I was hoping to find a mass airflow sensor at a junk yard and then press it into service. Precision isn't important, because we're only comparing the flow in two carbs -- but it has to cover a broad range, from idle to pretty much full throttle. Would be nice to find two matching sensors so that they could be attached to the two carbs to compare flow rates without having to move single flow sensor from one carb to another. I have a Uni-Syn. I think it restricts the flow on the carb being measured. A hot wire doesn't.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto Жыл бұрын
This would be awesome! Reach out if you want to collaborate on this.
@jeffharrison5265
@jeffharrison5265 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, a ton a great information. I may not have IDF carbs, but the basic process is helpful, even in tuning my Zenith-Stromberg carbs. It's been a real long time since I've had a car with carbs. LOL. One question...so you get yours dialed in at sea level there, but then you drive to Lake Tahoe, would the Porsche still be running great or would the altitude throw everything off? The tinkerer in me loves the idea of carbs, but the driver in me might just prefer some throttle bodies that look like Webers running fuel injection. Cheers!!
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
I'm at sea level so I'm also curious to know how it will run at altitude too. Less air means a more rich mixture so the car probably will feel more lazy. For a day trip, I don't think any changes would be needed, but if I did lots of mountain driving then I'd probably go down one jet size.
@billkeller3083
@billkeller3083 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom.... I was woundering if you set your float levels (in addition to your float level ck.)by measuring the float travel in relation to the float pin. Weber says 14mm open (without pressure on the ball) and 22mm closed. Many 356,sndVWGuyes set the floats at 10.5 and 32.5 mm respectively. By carefully bending the float tabs (top and rear) you can ajust to get it exact,... what are your thoughts on this? And where did you get the nylon spacer on the top of carb. Setup that you made? Thanks again Tom🤙🏽
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bill, as always there are many ways to skin a cat. Physical measurements are good, but its an indirect measurement in my opinion. How does the fuel pressure affect the float level? What about seat or pin wear? The thing that actually matters is what the actual fuel level is when you are driving. That is why I like measuring the fuel level with it running. Solex 40P11 has a screw on guage that lets you sight the fuel level when running. This is my favorite method. Weber does not allow this, which is why I made those little paper sticks to check. Fuel level can also be a tuning parameter to tune when the main circuit kicks in. I think the best performance is when the actual fuel level is a few millimeters below the main circuit port. Too high and unwanted fuel will spill in. Too low and the main circuit kicks in too late. We all want a set it and forget it number. The ENGINE may want something else. That's the rub! The nylon spacer was homemade by me on a CNC machine. Best of luck on your carb journey.
@jf4872
@jf4872 Жыл бұрын
@@GarageTimeAutoResto The Weber manual is wrong with respect to 'initial' float settings. The rule of thumb is check fuel pressure first...max 3.5lb (critical). Once fuel pressure is confirmed adjust float height to 10-11.5mm with gasket in place and ball NOT depressed. The float drop is not as critical 28-32mm will suffice.
@stevenbrown5695
@stevenbrown5695 10 ай бұрын
What tuning software and USB attachment?
@11991Dan
@11991Dan 3 жыл бұрын
Thank for sharing that great video. However is there a reason, why you tuned your idle mixture that way instead of using the LBI + half a turn method? 12.5:1 AFR seems to be very rich.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I have no problem with the LBI method and I know it's common. I will say that a 1/2 turn is a LOT will result in 12.5 or less. I was tuning in 1/8 turn increments and saw significant changes in AFR. What AFR do you like to see on an air cooled engine?
@11991Dan
@11991Dan 3 жыл бұрын
@@GarageTimeAutoResto Okay got it :) I usually end up with high 13s-low 14s at idle.. But then again, idle afr doesn't really matter, I was just wondering if you chose that value for a reason. For the progression circuit I try to stay lean of peak and around 12.5 to 12.75 on the main circuit. Which values are you targeting there?
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
It depends! part throttle or light throttle gets into the 14's some times. WOT dips into the 11's. I'm not tuning for max HP on this engine. This engine doesn't cough, backfire, hesitate or bog at all. It also runs cool which is important to me. My 911 engine will get a much more aggressive tune.👍 Idle AFR is a bit rich because these carbs don't have chokes for cold start, so it's all a bit of a compromise. I do love the AFR Guage as it takes so much of the guesswork out of it. I still have it connected. A few weeks ago I got a plugged idle jet and it showed up on the Guage immediately.
@Golden-ui5um
@Golden-ui5um 3 жыл бұрын
I have these same carbs on a 2110cc VW type 1 engine that I'm trying to get dialed in. So far it idles perfect and WOT seems pretty good but off idle transition to mains stumbles a little, almost an on-off feel. I'm starting with 55 idle, 200 air, and 125 main jets with I believe the f-11 emulsion tubes. I'm at 6000 feet elevation. I also have a vacuum/centrifugal combination distributor that I can't seem to get any vacuum advance? I have vacuum tubes from both carbs into a T and then to distributor. Can you tell me if I need some sort of check valve in those vacuum lines? I'm wishing I would have gone with centrifugal advance only and may end up switching. I really liked your video and I learned a lot watching it. I'm definitely going to check the float levels running as well as run the idle circuit without the main jet stacks in to isolate the idle circuit.
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
I'm not super familiar with VW engines, but they are very similar to Porsche obviously. Are you running a cam with large duration? Is that why the vacuum is low? Here's what I recommend: Start with the distributor and set the total advance with the vacuum disconnected. Porsche engines like 35 degrees, but I think VW engines like less. It depends on your compression ratio, cam and head geometry ultimately. I don't think you need a check valve for the vacuum lines. The vacuum advance comes in handy under part throttle. Research the max advance for engine and set it at that. If not try 28 degrees? Hopefully it will still idle ok. Back off the accelerator pump screws out several turns so they don't interfere with jetting. My guess is you are way too rich- I'd go with leaner mains and idle jets. Are you using 28mm venturis? An engine that size might do better with 30 or 32mm vents.
@jasonshaurer1970
@jasonshaurer1970 2 жыл бұрын
You wont be able to get enough vacuum for that distributor. You would only get two cylinders of vacuum vs four with a single carb
@lancemillward1912
@lancemillward1912 3 жыл бұрын
You dont just kick the tyre and everything magically works?
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Well, this is KZbin, ha ha
@rsrguy
@rsrguy 3 жыл бұрын
Really kinda bummed you don't have way more views... You're not even putting out a cup...
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Keep commenting and sharing I guess?
@scotwheeler5789
@scotwheeler5789 3 жыл бұрын
What size is your 912 engine?
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
1720 cc . I also forgot to say I'm at sea level
@sixtoarriaga9311
@sixtoarriaga9311 3 жыл бұрын
You have tried venturis 32?
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, the carbs came with 32. It didn't drive well at low speed. I also have 30mm which might work, but I'm not after high RPM performance with this engine
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