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Offline vinrex7

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webber carb and t box
« on: September 21, 2008, 00:24:02 »
Hi guys i'm new to this site, and to 4x4's so i'd like some help if possible?
I have just bought an sj413 which has a webber carb fitted.  when i take it offroad it's fine until i try and climb a steep hill then it starts to cut out, and i need to dip the clutch and rev the tits off it to stop it cutting out. i've been told that its because it's a webber??? any 1 have any idea?
All so the suspension is very bouncy, especialy off road. it has a spoa conversion, could this be the cause of the bouncing. some times i can't get traction cause the bouncing is so bad.
And finally, on my log book it says sj413 jsb what idoes the jsb stand for?
Sorry for such a long winded first post guys and thanks in advance for your help. Dan

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Re: webber carb and t box
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2008, 11:11:21 »
Well I can help you with one of your questions,
 It is down the the weber carb why it is cutting out on steep inclines there is a fix for it but most people tend to put a SU carb on instead as these can run pretty much at any angle.

here is a like if you want to try and solve the problem.
http://www.off-road.com/trucks4x4/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=277598

or you can put it on back to front according to this.

http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/topic,11445.0/all.html

I think most SJ are bouncy as they are leaf sprung you can check your shocks are in decent shape not to loose.

Oh yeah and welcome to Mud Club.

Thanks,
      Baz

 






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