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to FAQ. First published 2 November 1999
Alfa Romeo Spider Frequently Asked
Questions. FAQ!
The Weber carburetors
I have Weber carbs on my Spider. Here's the
adjustment procedure from the shop manual.
Start by making sure that the CHOKE lever
under the dash is pushed in fully. Check that the choke cable is
allowing the enrichment levers on the back of the Webers return to
their stops. Then loosen the clamps with a 7 mm wrench and push the
levers to their stops. Do not forget to tighten the clamp screws.
Check the FUEL HOSES for cracks
(especially near the ends) or leaks. Replace them if they look too
bad. Empty the water separator and inspect or
replace the FILTER. Now, check for FULL
THROTTLE OPENING. Have a helper step on the accelerator pedal
while you watch the throttle shafts rotate to the fully open
position. Gently adjust the linkage, if necessary. Make sure that
the bellcrank under the carbs is not sticking on its shaft.
Check and make sure that the throttles are SYNCHRONIZED.
Remove the brass plug (above the off-idle holes) of each carburetor
section. Shine a flashlight into each of the holes to see that the
edge of each throttle plate is aligned with the same hole when the
throttle is slightly open. Adjust the spring- loaded screw in the
linkage between the two Webers. Make sure that the Idle Stop Screw
is NOT against its stop when you are making the adjustment or you
will be even more confused. Check the FLOAT
LEVEL.
A) Remove some fuel from the carbs and let the engine idle for
two minutes. Remove the wingnut caps.
B) Then, use the depth gauge end of vernier caliper to measure
from the top of the lower shelf to the top of the fuel surface. DCOE
spec = 1.14 inch (29 mm+4.5 mm). If the depth is NOT
correct, the top plate of the carburetor must be removed. Carefully
bend the tab on the float assembly that touches the needle valve.
Reassemble and test the float level as before..
Check for Intake System AIR LEAKS
while engine is running. Wiggle the carbs and pour water on the
donuts and listen for a change in the engine speed.
Adjust the IDLE MIXTURE.
- Raise the idle speed to 1000-1500 rpm by turning the Idle Stop
Screw. It does not matter if the rev counter is accurate as long
as you keep a steady reading. Stop the engine. Remove the spark
plug wires from the two rear spark plugs and ground the wires.
Turn each of the front two Idle Mixture Screws clockwise and
count the number of turns until the Idle Mixture Screw touches
its seat. Normally, this screw is about 3/4 of a turn from its
seat.
- Restart the engine. Adjust the two front idle mixture screws
so that the engine rpm is the highest possible. Allow a few
seconds after each adjustment for the engine to respond to the
change.
- Stop the engine. Reconnect the two rear plug wires and
disconnect and ground the two front plug wires. Adjust the two
rear idle mixture screws. NOTE: The idle speed should be the
same when the engine is running on the front two or on the rear
two barrels.
- Stop the engine and reconnect the wires. Turn the Idle Stop
Screw clockwise to the original position. Start the engine.
Adjust the IDLE SPEED.
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