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Old 05-10-2007, 08:56 PM   #1
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hey my cortina 2l is not idling and i just had the carby rebuilt and i was just wondering if anyone knows anything about them so they can give me a few pointers thanks.

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Old 06-10-2007, 05:27 PM   #2
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was it idling before the rebuild ?
some overlooked problems.. is dirty fuel filter.. and crap in the fuel tank.
these can cause idle probs as mate found out.. he bought a new carby to replace his one and still same problem... found out the fuel filter was rooted and theyre was sludge in his tank.

heres a link to a good guide to fix idle (read the bottom bit that says AT Home)
its the same weber as you would find on your 2L Corty.. give that a go and see how it goes.

http://www.opelclub.com/Weber3236CarbAdjustPg17.pdf
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