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Weber 32/36 installation #503575 09/19/04 04:23 AM
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Toybluggie Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I just bought a new weber 32/36 kit from a friend of a friend. But, it only has a tuning/trouble shooting manual, no install instructions. I downloaded a guide off of the weber site, but I didnt think it was all that helpful. It refers to (see picture) numerous times, but the guide dosent have any pics? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/drunk.gif" alt="" />. Does anyone know of a write up or have any pics of what goes where? Any input is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!


84 22re pickup
Re: Weber 32/36 installation [Re: Toybluggie] #503576 09/20/04 04:09 AM
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ArbitraryNotion Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I am in the process of writing one, but since there really isn't a driving force pushing me to finish, it may be a while. If you have any specific questions, feel free to post them here to the fourm.

Josh


1986 Toyota 4x4 22wEBer
Ported EB Offroad H/O Head "Josh Cam"
Ported Intake & Weber38mm Carb
LCE Header & 2.25in Exhaust
RB 1" BL, RS5000, SAW Tbars

2011 FJ Cruiser - SOLD
Re: Weber 32/36 installation [Re: ArbitraryNotion] #503577 09/20/04 06:45 AM
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Toybluggie Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Which hose on the dist is the vac advance, which wires from the old carb harness go to the weber choke & solinoid, what do I do with the EGR, where does the hose on the front of the valve cover go, and do I just plug all the other open hoses? Sorry for so many Q's, but I havent ever needed to mess with the carb or vac system b4. Thanks for the help.
JT


84 22re pickup
Re: Weber 32/36 installation [Re: Toybluggie] #503578 09/20/04 07:58 AM
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ArbitraryNotion Offline
Body Damage is Cool
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Which hose on the dist is the vac advance


Use the outer diaphram on the vac advance. There should be only one vac line coming out of the side of the carb. Use that.

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which wires from the old carb harness go to the weber choke & solinoid


If you have the old connector from the orginal carb, cut it off and use the same 12v+ wire that the old choke thermostat used. Same with the solinoid.

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what do I do with the EGR,


The EGR can be used... I think... I've got a project going right now with an 86 22r, trying to use both the weber and EGR. If you have access to the diagrams (www.autozone.com works) look at the 86 carb'ed Cali emmissions diagram. I'm going to try to copy that since it doesn't require so many lines.

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where does the hose on the front of the valve cover go


It is the breather tube. It should connect to the bottom of the aircleaner. I use a small airfilter that you see on hondas. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />

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do I just plug all the other open hoses


Yep, plug everything else.


If you have anymore questions, lmk.

Josh

Last edited by ArbitraryNotion; 09/20/04 07:25 PM.

1986 Toyota 4x4 22wEBer
Ported EB Offroad H/O Head "Josh Cam"
Ported Intake & Weber38mm Carb
LCE Header & 2.25in Exhaust
RB 1" BL, RS5000, SAW Tbars

2011 FJ Cruiser - SOLD
Re: Weber 32/36 installation [Re: ArbitraryNotion] #503579 09/21/04 05:20 AM
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Toybluggie Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thanks for all the help. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


84 22re pickup

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