Works for me Dan...Holla first to make sure I'm here. You're welcome at my personal castle of clutter anytime.
Guys...when you are hooking up a vacuum hose to anything under the hood - make sure you know whether it is manifold vacuum or not.
As for replacing the carb's vacuum diaphram - if nobody close to you has a junk stock Luv carb laying around - head to your local boneyard and start hunting. The POS crappy Hitachi carb was used a lot on quite a few japanese -made vehicles in the 70's-80's, so hopefully you can find the parts you need there.
If you lived closer, I'd rummage around and find the box that I threw a few old junk stock carbs in and give it all to ya.
BTW..the best way to get a weber pretty cheap is to bid on a used one on ebay. They are always on there, usually come with the adapter plate, air cleaner and all, and most of them work just fine - plus if they don't, a rebuild kit can be got off of ebay real cheap too. The 32/36 model is the one you want - preferrably with the electric choke.
When I bid on my first one a long time ago, I decided to bid on a whole bunch of them to make sure I would get one cheap enough, (not realizing it was a holiday week-end and no one else was apparently bidding), and when I got back home from the holiday, I had won a bunch of them...lol
A while back, I gave Ben a folder with all of the detailed and precise info about every last carb weber has ever made and he has been gracious enough to host it for all of us to download for free. It's in the information section that you can get to by following the link on the front page of this site.
While you are there, snoop around - there's some real great and useful info there painstakingly supplied by all of the members here.