Are all Weber's the same?
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Check the progression holes. If you don't know what progression holes are, or can't find them, then you REALLY need to take someone with you who knows something about Webers.
My last pair of Webers didn't match, never did run right - so I sold them on eBay and have more than broken even on a brand new pair since.
Having to buy them in pairs is a myth, but they both/all three/four have to be the same model if using them in multiples. Don't believe what you read on the top covers either (they are ALL interchangable), check they have the same type of float in each, and that all the bits are there.
There are some diagrams and helpful info on the webcon site if you need it.
My last pair of Webers didn't match, never did run right - so I sold them on eBay and have more than broken even on a brand new pair since.
Having to buy them in pairs is a myth, but they both/all three/four have to be the same model if using them in multiples. Don't believe what you read on the top covers either (they are ALL interchangable), check they have the same type of float in each, and that all the bits are there.
There are some diagrams and helpful info on the webcon site if you need it.
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