SHRALP_GNAR Posted July 8, 2010 Share Posted July 8, 2010 I just picked up a set of weber 45's from a fellow hybridZ-ers stroker set up for my 73. Sooner or later i want to build up a stroker engine but for now I'm hoping to choke the carbs down to use on my l24. Now,i'm well aware that 45's are WAY TOO BIG for a stock l24, but I'm not really sure how stock my engine is. The block is clearly an L24 and the head is a rebuilt N47(of some sort). The previous owner bought it from someone who had just rebuilt the engine and then it rolled backwards down a hill into a tree. The guy never got around to fixing it up so i got it cheap and i fixed it up. The moral of the story is the engine is kind of a mystery. It's running so good so i don't want to spend the time pull the head off and examine everything. The lift on the cam measured .460. could be a mellow re-grind. not sure about the duration. ....anyways, I bolted the webers on and it fired right up, idled at 1000, and revved up to 7000 without popping out the front or the back. It was a little sputtery under 3000 when it was cold. I stuck the colortune on and the mixture looked almost spot on as well. Just a slightly on the rich side under WOT. It was a bit of a shock that they worked so well without touching them. I later noticed that two of the Auxiliary venturi's were broken out. They were also mixed sizes. 3 were 5's and the other 3 were 4,5's. the rest of the jets are consistant. So i took it for a little spin and it drove like a happy snappy little sports car unless the engine was under a load or going up hill. The power would flatten out. My brother is pretty weber savy and he thinks i'm leaning out under load. I also got some good lean pops going down hill so that kinda adds up. But my question is (finaly) Do you think this is a case of my engine just being to small to get those carbs going or the lack of having consistent venturi's? I obviously need to install some new parts but would the lack of 2 auxiliary venturi's and the others not matching cause the power to flatten out? ....Sorry, this turned into more of a story that a question. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHRALP_GNAR Posted July 15, 2010 Author Share Posted July 15, 2010 ....The venuris are in. Now it's a rocket ship. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyler Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 What jets and emulsion tubes are you running? what size venutirs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHRALP_GNAR Posted August 8, 2010 Author Share Posted August 8, 2010 135 mains 180 airs f16 emulsion tubes 34mm chokes 5 aux venturis 55f2 idles. The car is running very well now except for a little bit of a stumble at sustained throttle. After setting the throttle plates i found out that the last owner tried to re-profile one of the mixture screws and did not do a good job at it. it is about 1.5mm shorter than the rest now and wont fully close so i'm not going to get my mixtures right until it's replaced. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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