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    Weber Technical Workshop in Salem, Oregon

    I am planning to conduct a workshop/technical session for Weber triple throat carburetors in Salem, Oregon on Saturday, 9June of this year. I am expecting to hold this event at my shop which is in a residential area so it is limited to 20 participants. I held a previous workshop in Sonoma, California in April, 2105 and all who attended seemed to enjoy the event.

    Topics of discussion:

    • Basic carburetor operation
    • Dis-assembly and inspection of components
    • Servicing of worn components
    • Reassembly
    • Basic setup and tuning (on-engine tuning will be demonstrated)

    The workshop will start at 9AM and will conclude at 4PM. Bagels with beverages for breakfast and sandwiches with beverages for lunch will be provided.

    Price per person is TBD (no more than $50) to cover my expenses for hand-outs & refreshments.

    Salem is a nice town and only one hour from Portland, the Pacific ocean and great wine country surrounds it. Not a bad place to come & visit.
    Last edited by 1QuickS; 03-28-2018 at 08:08 AM.
    Paul Abbott
    Early S Member #18
    Weber service specialist
    www.PerformanceOriented.com
    info@PerformanceOriented.com
    530.520.5816

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