Weber carbs bad

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MetalHed

Weber carbs bad

Post by MetalHed »

If weber carbs are all pretty much crap, what would be a good carb to use for the bike? 1988 Paso 750. Does anyone have a carb other than weber or dellorto? How good does it work?
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Can I suggest that you do a search of our site on the subject? People say the Weber can be made to work with a fuel pressure regulator. There is already a lot of information here. If you can't find what you need, ask again.
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I started a similar thread a while ago too here that garnered some good info. But like Skins said - do a search, even through this site, and you'll find plenty of discussion.

Personally, I'm working on finding a set of Monster 750 Mikunis to swap in, I think ... we'll see. Whatever happens, I'll post up about it. ;)

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Post by Rodney »

:cool: weber carb when set requires very little mateinance just the occasional cleaning out ,it just seems to be the irregularity in the fuel pressure that causes the problem .

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