Weber carburetor
#11
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I messed with mine for 3 years and never got it to fire quickly after sitting a week. Always had to use starting fluid. Tried all the fixes above, none worked. No leaks - mine at least was evaporating.
Did a mild warm up of the engine and changed to a holley 850. Now, It can sit for well over a month and fire easily. Pump throttle once, turn key and it fires within a second or two.
IME, the webers just allow evaporation of the fuel.
Did a mild warm up of the engine and changed to a holley 850. Now, It can sit for well over a month and fire easily. Pump throttle once, turn key and it fires within a second or two.
IME, the webers just allow evaporation of the fuel.
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Makes a huge difference in heat to the carb since it is the super heated intake manifold (OE carb intakes have open exhaust crossovers in bottom of intake - not the Vortec sbc's though) that causes most of the heat.
2-3hrs after the engine is shut down....no difference.
2-3hrs after the engine is shut down....no difference.
#16
Same problem when I had the Weber on the SBC in my bowrider. When I did some work to the motor I swapped to a Holley and never had an issue again. My Regal with Weber's on 454's does the same thing.





