First of all,...sorry, I've been 'out' for a short period, but back at it again (pretty much)!
Secondly, specs:
I find the DFEV to have:,................................................................................and my old ADHA to have:
Air correction jets 165/160,...........................................................................................................175/160
Main jets 137/140,...........................................................................................................120/115
Idle jets 60/50,...............................................................................................................60/55
(and emulsion tubes, that should not be changed: F66/F50,......................................................................F84/F70)
Interesting differences,...especially considering that the DFEV's primary is 32mm, and the ADHA's secondary is 32mm,...
And third,...since I'm at 5000 feet, I'm relying on "Tuning Webers for High Altitude":
http://www.lcengineering.com/LCTechPage ... titude.pdf
The article agrees with all of my other on-line research,...
If my Weber was tuned for sea level, the carb needs -5 idle jets, -10 main jets, and +20 air jets from what it has in it to run well at 5000 ft.
My Weber High Altitude jet kit has a range of jets to use for 5000 - 10000 ft, so I've decided from within their assortment.
Largest changes are in the air correction jets, so I'll make a leap there, and change the 165/160 to 180/170 and see how it does. That's +15/+10 in the air jets. Changes in the mains should be from the existing 137/140 to the available 130/135 jets (-7/-5 from existing) in the jet kit.
My idle is good with A/F mix screw at two turns out,...exactly what Weber recommends. I'll not make changes there, unless indicated later. According to the high altitude instructions, I should be able to reduce the idle jets from 60/50 to 55/45,...
But, again, the kit is meant for 5K to 10K, and I'm at the lowest altitude of the range,...
I'll still have to make incremental changes afterward, but I want to 'leap' to the big air jets, and see if that speeds the re-jetting process.
Wish me luck!
More soon,
Todd.