Dellorto DRLA part and operation guide

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PETROLHEAD
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Dellorto DRLA part and operation guide

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Just as for the webers, i thought i'd post a recent finding that could prove quite useful for the cars with Dellorto DRLA carburetors

here it is

http://www.geocities.ws/allalfasud/deut ... lorto.html
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Re: Dellorto DRLA part and operation guide

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I've finally managed to get a set of 40 Dellortos for my 1.7 engine. I've been using 36 Webber's upto now with different jets . It ran pretty well to be honest. I've now rebuild the 40s and the car runs well at idle but stuttered when just off idle. Obviously a weak mixture. I was opening the mixture screws 2 half turns to get a nice idle as I would with the Webber's . It seems this wasn't enough as the link petrolhead gives states to start with 5 turns . I've tried this and the car now drives almost right. Has anyone had dealings with these carbs to fine tune them ? The internet only seems to deal with Webber's.

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Re: Dellorto DRLA part and operation guide

Post by alfadave »

Craig,
have a right riveting read of " Twin carbs" on page 12 of technical discussions.
Good info from Sprint88qv

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Re: Dellorto DRLA part and operation guide

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Thanks Dave I will have a read

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