Jason had been using a clone (fake) Weber carburetor for a few years now.
He knew one day he would get a Genuine Weber and that day has finally arrived.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Removing Old Carburetor
02:55 Whats in the Box?
04:27 Sanding the Adapter Plates
05:48 Installing Adapter Plates
11:00 Installing the Carburetor
12:30 Baseline Settings
14:30 First Start
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I wish I could do this here in SoCal. Diggin' the video
Videos becoming better and better each one! Keep up the good work
I dig your attitude and straightforward videos. Thanks for makin em
MITCH. lets start a rock bank. i play bass. ill drive over there in my b2200.
Nice. I've been running genuine Redline Weber in my B2200 since 2005. I also used Permatex Aviation (no RTV). I needed a stronger return spring, and real good vacuum caps too. I used blue Loctite. Lower adapter to the intake manifold gets torqued to 12 ft lbs; upper adapter gets torqued to 6 ft lbs (72 inch lbs).