The Weber I installed is a 32/36 DGEV. This has an electric choke. Lateer has a great post explaining the difference between the models. I have an '83 SR5 w/3A. I did not buy the kit from Weber(#K740). I purchased a carb on Ebay, then bought the adapter, filter and linkage kit separately from Jam Eng.
Here are the numbers for the parts:
Weber # Description Cost
99217.331 Air Cleaner-short $20
99004.250 Adapter plate Toyota 3AC $33
99007.116 Universal linkage kit $23**See Note
Other items:
1ft of 1/4" dia fuel line
1 "tee" for 1/8" vacuum line(if your car has dual lines going to vacuum advance)
1ft of 1/2" dia heater hose(air cleaner to valve cover)
**Note: I did not use the linkage kit. I removed the linkage fron the stock carb and modified the bracket.
This install took approx 3 hrs, taking my time. I did not remove any emmissions stuff, but it is all disconnected. I left it just in case I had to go back to the stock carb. I do not have a catylitic converter and do not have to pass emmissions.
So far I am well pleased with the performance. Will get a couple of weeks on it and report back.
In the beginning.....

Remove existing carb, down to the fuel heater. I left this on for a couple of reasons. 1, if you remove it , the studs will be too long for the adapter. 2, The PCV valve is connected to the manifold.

Next I removed all vacuum hoses. I did leave the TSV hickey and the metal spider lines on for now. I went to Autozone and purchased the plugs to plug all exposed vacuum ports.

On the line from the carb to the purge canister, I currently have this hanging. Do not know if it should connect anywhere???
Install the studs supplied with the adapter into the adapter, then the adapter to the manifold. (gaskets are supplied) (sorry no pic) Remove the cable linkage from the stock carb and bolt it to the Weber. This can be left loose at this time, and will be adjusted and tightened when the carb and cable are installed. Bolt the Weber carb in place.

I modified the throttle cable bracket, by adding(welding) and extension to it. I used a washer welded to the end, then split it to get the cable through. This can be done other ways or you can use the new linkage kit. The reason I did not use the new kit is, you have to cut the end off of the stock cable. I wanted to keep mine stock in case I had to go back.

Route the cable through the new mount and attach it to the carb. Rotate the linkage until the slack is out of the cable. Tighten the linkage to the carb. Check the accelerator pedal to make sure the throttle opens and does not bind.
Install the new longer gas line.

Use the existing wire that went to the choke(red), and attach it to the terminal on the Weber choke.
This photo also shows the adapter.

My Tercel has 2 lines going to the vacuum advance on the distributor. Right or wrong, I installed a “teeâ€