I decided to rip off my Asian carby and all it's ugly hoses and go ahead with the Weber.
WHAT A MESS
Someone asked what the two hoses coming off the top of the valve cover were for or where they ran to...
the top one of the two...
just ran down and came to a hose end that i have now capped off, it was never attached to anything that i know of, and was not even capped off when i found it...
the bottom one came to this hose here...
i've got my finger on it.
ok, so now looking at my old carby, you can see here that my cable comes from the other side to the Left hand side driver tercels.
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the only vac hose that will connect to the webber.
Look at all that excess fuel sitting in my manifold when i took off my old carb!
this is my accelerator cable bracket that was mounted over the egr.
I decided i'd cut it in half so that i could use it on the weber! i realised later that i didn't need to do that as it would bolt on down on the bottom bolts of the adaptor, not the weber it'self.
You can see here i cut my air filter down to size, and stuck the gasket part of it back on with red hith-temp silicone. nice job.
and you also see my modified accelerator cable bracket. the chrome spring that came with my linkage kit is holding my cable back to a hose clamp. i had nothing else to hook it onto.
nice hey...
well thats about it for now, as i 've said in some other post somewhere... it's running rough, and i'm going through the mothions of tuning up my dissy and will soon do a compression test.
the weber mob just said the usual, "spray crc around the mounting plate to make sure you have no leaks."
I did spray around some WD40, but i think i may just have sprayed it around all the vacuum hose joins and plugged off ports on the weber, not the actual mounting plate.
HAS ANYONE had to change their float leven from standard? It's one of the suggested reason for flat spot and hessitation that i'm getting. other than vacuum leaks...
we'll see...