In a message dated 05/02/2009 09:26:29 GMT Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

so I'll  have a look at
getting a new dizzy cap & getting the old girl a good  tune up. She
unfortunately has to live outside covered up, so the cold/damp  weather
has probably played havoc with the weber  carb.


A little rule that used to work for me in the days before f.i. was 'if you  
suspect the carb check the electrics' 
 
Other than linkages getting frozen solid or become sluggish due to lack of  
lubricants i don't think that Weber carbs are likely to be upset by the  
conditions you mention though it could be that if you have old fuel in the tank 
 and 
not much of it you may be in danger of dragging dirt through or at least  
into the carb unless you have an in line fuel filter.
 
Michael

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