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 Post subject: weber adaptor help!
PostPosted: Mon Jan 12, 2004 5:16 pm 
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Ok I got a weber adaptor from weber, how do you put this thing on, do you take off the old studs that are on the intake manifold. Thanks Shane


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Well I figured it out but still cant get it to run its flooding and leaking fuel from the gasket on the top of the carb. Now I will have to order a rebuild kit for the carb.


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Ya can't let it dry out? It seems that there is alot of fuel for what the motor takes dude.

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admyank, I dont know what your trying to say, I got this carb off of ebay and it is used thats why I have to rebuild it :wink:


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Shane wrote:
Ok I got a weber adaptor from weber, how do you put this thing on, do you take off the old studs that are on the intake manifold. Thanks Shane


Did you go through a catolog or online? I am thinking about puttting
one o n my 80 Luv 4x4


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I always say, "I buy used stuff off of ebay knowing I will have to rebuild it" As long as you got a good deal, then you will be ahead. Now you will know what the inside of the weber looks like. Also, nice avatar. I dig chicks in leather. I want one to whip the shit outta me. I love sex pain.

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Zane I went through e-bay got a good deal. And grimace, you are crazy, but thats what I want also seeing as my girlfriend does'nt give it up :cry: has anybody else gone through this after having a kid :? or is it just me?


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Take the Kid, the LUV, and the picture and run, Grimace, get your own Dominatrix, and see if there is a rebuild Kit for the weber at NAPA, you might come out cheeper.

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It's not just you. Not that the wife doesnt want to, hell I've turned her down a few times, 12 hr night shift then taking care of stuff at home its like....uhh maybe tomorrow. :D :?

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Shane wrote:
Ok I got a weber adaptor from weber, how do you put this thing on, do you take off the old studs that are on the intake manifold. Thanks Shane


Couple of questions. Since your in CA can you still get your luv to pass smog with the web. Next: are there differn model carbs that will
work? :?:


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I dont even know if it will pass smog, I have a friend that works at a smog place so I am going to try and have him run a dummy car through, as far as other model carbs. I'm really not sure man, sorry. I still havent even got mine to run. I had to order a carb kit from weber and a float because I got my carb off of e-bay. Admyank, I tried napa and they didnt have any so I ended up paying $49.00 for the float and kit and that was the aftermarket kit


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I definately AINT dreamin about yoda tonight. Shane, you gotta fix that damn thing.

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Is that better :P :P :P :P :P


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if your so worried about smog tests, just put some methelated spirits in the gas tank and you shouldnt have a prob, just dont go around telling to many ppl about it :wink:

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I wish they made Gasahol available more. That stuff made the LUV's run like Tops!

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Much better. Twice as good you might say :wink:

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Shane wrote:
I dont even know if it will pass smog, I have a friend that works at a smog place so I am going to try and have him run a dummy car through, as far as other model carbs. I'm really not sure man, sorry. I still havent even got mine to run. I had to order a carb kit from weber and a float because I got my carb off of e-bay. Admyank, I tried napa and they didnt have any so I ended up paying $49.00 for the float and kit and that was the aftermarket kit


What model Carb did you end up getting? Hey when you get it rebuilt
add a post on how it runs. 8)


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I got the weber 32/36 dgav with electric choke.


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seeing as my girlfriend does'nt give it up :cry: has anybody else gone through this after having a kid :? or is it just me?[/quote]
give her at least six weeks bro. mine really went haywire after the second one


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Six weeks my kid is 2yrs old 8O


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