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Need Help I have a 1972 Fiat 850 spider thats all orignal and with help from every one here last summer I have solved my electrical problems no more hot coils dim lights etc. Thanks every one. Over the past winter my now 17 year old son and my self pulled the engine tore it down cleaned decarboned replaced all gaskets seals new head old one was craked by exhaust manifol studs . Built nice 4 into 2 header for it and put on very nice paint job. Car starts right up runs good from 2500 rpm and up but can not get it to idle smothly. It has a 300 to 400 rpm surge . This was pretty much the case last summer also. Rebuilt carb read all the weber tec tips made some but very little improvement. Is there a direct bolt on replacement avaliable out there so I can throw this 30dica carb as far as I can. Engine is stock except for header low milage dosnt smoke use no oil has good compression and will run at higher rpms like a champ.Any sugjestions for direct bolt on no modifcations dependable better fuel milage nice smoth idle.Being a 1972 all the emisions stuf is going where it belongs in trash .Would like to keep oe air cleaner box for show reasons . Sugjestions links ???? thanks George
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Over this winter engine recived all new gaskets, seals ,timing chain and gears, head , decarboned. Had the carb problems befor this also. I DISASSEMBLED carb cleaned set float new needle and seat new gaskets. It acts like I have no idle circut at all. I did read on another post somewere that to clean the idle circuts plugs need drilled out to gain access to them. I have a very strong automotive back ground 30 years from in shop to parts counter pro.I am by no means a weber carb person at all but with a little good directions i can make it happen.Remember I stareted in this field i the 1980s when carbs were dissapering an fi was taking over.Car starts right up cold a little hard to start warm but will start. Idles very poor low as it will stay runing 1200 rpm, surges loopes 1200 to 1500.Can take the one and only mixture screw out all the way ,remove it from carb completly and it makes no differance at all.The only spot it does affectis 1/2 to 1/4 to bottom where it will shut car down.I have read the weber adjustment and tuning guide sever times ad carb is not responding as it should.I worke in the small engine industry for a few years and recall welsh plugs in some carbs had to be removed to gain access to tiny screens that would trap dirt and become pluged. I have blow up of carb and dont see any such refferance . What if any thing needs drilled out to achive complete cleaning. Picks advice anyone. I know the 850 spider seems to a be the black sheep of the fiat family every where I go any help appriciated. George
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Your car is a: 1978 124 fiat spider sport 1800
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you may have a vac leak somewhere take a hose and put it in your EAR and poke around
it might be in the brakebooster

im just trying to come up with somthing for ya
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Your car is a: 1978 124 fiat spider sport 1800
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by Raze on Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:44 pm

Both the Weber tuning manula and Artigue's Engine Maintenance and Modification manuals both talk about when you're over/under jetted. Weber says something about being less than 1 turn out on the idle mix screw means you may be too big on you jets, Artigue says all the way seated. Either way, if you're running rich and you're close to all the way in, you're too big. Artigue suggests going up +10 and retry, but you may want a +5 too just in case, it's easy to overshoot. Conversely if you're 3+ out on the Weber guide it says to go smaller, Artigue says 4-5+, again either way, too small is too small.Raze

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this being out there says you may need to find out what jets you have
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Tore down cab today soaked every thing in deep creep reassembled adjusted and works perfect. Next problem #3 Cylinder is getting antfreze in it when car is shut off.Has new head 1.7mm gasket from C J Oberts. Going to try retorquing. Any insite?? Retorque hot cold warm ???
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Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider 1800
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Retorque cold.
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was the head checked for flatness before it was installed? Checked for cracks?
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