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Re: 2.6L Weber Carb swap [Re: shadowgear] #839016 10/03/07 01:50 AM
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tbonesdam Offline
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Hey shadow, I actually got mine from a ebay co. The 38 was $150 more bucks than my 34/34. So I went for the cheap one. After talking to a carb guy, he said that they are all very close(32/36, 34/34, 38) and that I wouldnt notice too much of a difference between the three. The supplier also said I wont need anything else to get it hooked up. Well see..Now I need to order a good Electric Fuel Pump!


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Re: 2.6L Weber Carb swap [Re: tbonesdam] #839017 10/03/07 02:21 AM
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FatTony Offline OP
Wheeler
Let me know how that works when you get it going, I was thinking that looked interesting too.


88 Raider sas, doubler, boggers
Re: 2.6L Weber Carb swap [Re: FatTony] #839018 10/03/07 06:53 PM
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BobShaw Offline
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Yes Weber's run great. Yes they stall out going down hill. Better put in a push button switch from the battery to the starter so you can restart in gear. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />


87 Raizer, 4.3V6, Mod TH700R4,231CHD, detroit rear and LSD front, bouncy seats, 2" lift and 32x15 BFG MT tires.
Re: 2.6L Weber Carb swap [Re: BobShaw] #839019 01/02/13 04:25 AM
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Ribbons Offline
Need a Spot
I have an 1987 Raider that I am going to do this carb swap on while adding an electric fuel pump. I received my carb yesterday. Any overlooked pointers?? Also can I remove the emissions crap. Already removed the converter from the exhaust now to fix this stupid CHECK EGR light that is constantly on. Any ideas on this as well??

Thanks is advance.

Re: 2.6L Weber Carb swap [Re: Ribbons] #839020 01/02/13 05:42 AM
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fasteddy Offline
Web Wheeler
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Download the factory service manual for your truck from mitsubishilinks.com, and follow the directions to reset the light. There's a switch on the back of the instrument cluster you have to change to kill the light, or just remove the bulb. It's mileage triggered at every 75k miles...


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Re: 2.6L Weber Carb swap [Re: Ribbons] #839021 01/02/13 06:32 AM
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geocrasher Offline
Rock Warrior
Everything you could possibly want to know about the weber swap can be found on a search:

https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A4x4wire.com+weber+mitsubishi+2.6

Its all very well documented and very clear. Good luck smile


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