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High-Performance Weber Upgrade Part 5
March, 2009
| Weber IDA Parts Diagram | 1. cover 2. stud 3. stud 4. pump rod 5. retainer 6. spring 7. piston 8. delivery valve 9. washers 10. pump jet 11. inlet and discharge valve 12. needle valve 13. washer 14. gasket 15. float 16. washer 17. fulcrum pin 18. auxiliary venturi 19. choke 20. mixture adjustment screw 21. spring 22. washer 23. plug 24. progression hole inspection 25. nut 26. tab washer 27 and 27A. spacer 28. spring 29. lever 30. clip | 31. roll pin 32. throttle shaft 33. screw 34. throttle 35. spring 36. cam 37 and 37A. lever 38 and 38A. spring 39 and 39A. Idle adjustment screw 40. retainer 41. spring 42. dust seal 43. bearing 44. stud 45. main jet 46. emulsion tube 47. air corrector jet 48. holder 49. idling jet 50. holder 51. bolt 52. washer 53. union 54. washer 55. fuel filter 56. washer 57. plug 58. air intake horn 59. plate 60.-62. nuts 63. bush 64. filter gauze 65. carb body 66. bush
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Volkswagen Passat Research
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