Idle speed and mixture adjustment
36 Refer to Chapter 3, Section 7 (photos).
Removal and refitting
37 The operations are similar to those
described for the Weber 32 TLF earlier in this
Supplement, but note that the carburettor is
secured by four nuts and additional electrical
leads must be disconnected (photos).
Carburettor (Weber 30/32
DMTE) - overhaul ¢
38 The carburettor top cover with float may
be removed without the need to withdraw the
carburettor from the manifold. Other
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9B.34D Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
from throttle link side
9B.34C Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
from choke link side
9B.34B Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
from diaphragm hose side
9B.37E Carburettor lead connectors on the
Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
9B.37D Electrical lead to automatic anti-
flood device on the Weber 30/32 DMTE
carburettor
9B.37C Choke cable connection on the
Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
9B.37B Throttle cable connection on the
Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
9B.37A Fuel inlet and return hoses on the
Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
9B.36A Showing idle speed screw
(arrowed) and . . .
9B.34E Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
from above (with cover removed)
9B.36B . . . mixture screw (arrowed) on the
Weber 30/32 DMTE carburettor
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