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Hs2 Diagram? And Weber 45 Dcoe Diagram?


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#1 danrock101

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 06:09 PM

I'm in need of 2 diagrams for a hs2 and a WEBER 45 dcoe
I tried haynes for the SU but no joy, obviously the weber wont be in the haynes, I've tried searching but again nothing.
I'm sure they're lurking about on the forum somewhere but I can't find them

Edited by danrock101, 01 January 2011 - 06:12 PM.


#2 chrisj

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 06:38 PM

May be of some help but i just tried a quick google images search and came up with various pictures
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Hope that helps ;D

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 06:43 PM

cheers I did try google images a while back actually, the reason I need it for the HS2 is I need to know what the pipe that comes out to the left of the carb is for. It comes out at a 45 degree angle, when starting cold if this isn't blanked off it struggles to start, blanked off it starts straight away. But blanked off after a few min it cuts out, I'm thinking fuel overflow?

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 06:56 PM

Diagram?? Sure it's not the connection for the breather pipe - to suck away nasty fumes - and stop oil leaks ??

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 07:02 PM

I think you're right, it was connected to the breather but I assumed it was wrong as on a hif44 it's the fuel overflow, everything was running ok so I just left it but one day it cut out so pulled it off and it started again and ran fine. Then I came to start it the next morning and wouldn't start so I connected it back up and it started straight away, only to cut out after about 1.5 miles. I decided I'd try cutting the pipe and blocking it off with a bolt, so the next morning I started it up and then after 300 yards it cut out! so I disconected it and it carried on. It's really strange, I can't work out what's going off lol

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Posted 02 January 2011 - 04:07 AM

Attached File  dcoe45.png   1.01MB   21 downloads
found one for the weber, I was always told 'webers don't have chokes so they're had to start cold' well I was trying to work out what the seperate throttle thing was (42) and apparntly it's a choke? :S

Edited by danrock101, 02 January 2011 - 04:09 AM.


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Posted 02 January 2011 - 08:33 AM

webers do have a choke, its the second little linkage that runs across the top of the carb unlike the maint throttle thats to the side and connected to the shaft to the butterflys.

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Posted 02 January 2011 - 09:53 PM

ahh makes sense now, cheers




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