Weber questions

Weber questions

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The wife's jeep has a Weber on the AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l . I called them to find out what model it is after I found a serial number tag. They told me they couldn't tell from the serial number, but since it was on a Jeep, it was a ????. They also said the model number was stamped in the base of the carb. I can't find any numbers other than the serial number. When I looked that number up, it was a Jeep conversion kit. My problem is the mix screw is all the way in, with no difference in the idle, she's smoking & the new pugs are coal black. From what I've read, the jets are too big, but I don't know where the jets are to check the size. I think they are the 2 brass screws in the rear. Anyone help me out? There's only one mix screw on he dr's side.
 

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the jets are most of the time on carbs ive done inside the carb not sure on a weber. you will have to take it apart. most of the time weber will say you should run a regulator on it set at something like 3 to 3.5 i think.
 
PO redid the entire fuel system. Holley pump, etc. I'm being told it's the float level or the jets. I don't now enough about these carbs to be comfortable working on them w/o some guidance.
 
I think you need a regulator on the fuel line.I just sold a Weber 32/32 I think and it did not look anything like your Carb.
 
Tired of messin' w/ it. MC2100 here I come.
 
I have heard from many reliable sources about the fuel pressure regulator. From what I understand, the seal on the inlet of the carb is very weak on a weber and if your fuel pump pumps around 5 or 6 psi ( average press on regular pump ) it bypasses the seal and runs way to rich, i think around 3 psi is about right
 

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