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Kaffine
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Too many pipes

Post by Kaffine » Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:52 pm

Hey

Got the webber last night but with the new central locking I didn't have time to fit both but I was looking around the carby itsself there seems to be a large amount of hose attatchments I know I could just randomly attach the current hoses till I got it right or be plain boring and ask for advice..

Or do I wait for the next meeting and bribe someone with alchohol and get them to do it umm..I mean help me :) ...SuBaRino..Vidler..Tim_81coupe... :roll:

Did Vidler get rid of those panels cuz I was thinkin of swapping the rear window before I get the tinting done..

Tim how are your negotiations progressing..

Cheers Chaps
2006 the year of the Subaru 8)
sofar completed: Rear bumper replaced, central locking, next weber conversion.

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Post by tim_81coupe » Wed Jan 11, 2006 8:48 pm

I'll let you know this weekend mate. You can have a look at my setup, I didn't plumb the vacuum hoses but we could certainly work something out.
82 MY Wagon, EJ20G

87 RX, EJ20G

89 Brumby, EA81

12 BRZ, FA20

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Post by Kaffine » Wed Jan 11, 2006 11:54 pm

OK OK my bad....altho the guy assured me this was the carby I asked for it is not a weber 32/36 :oops: ...its something much bigger. the butterfly valves are situated at the bottom of the carby on a seperate plate (black) and with the adaptor on I have only mm's of space under the bonnet.. one of the valves has a 78 on it can't read the other..where should I look for the model type????.. So I'll be back there tomorrow...with a picture in hand..

Keep ya posted.. :wink:


Kaff..
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sofar completed: Rear bumper replaced, central locking, next weber conversion.

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Post by SuBaRiNo » Fri Jan 13, 2006 10:22 pm

Im sure the webber had the numbers printed on it some place.... can't remember where though. The hose set up looks harder than it is. Thank your lucky stars you doing have an 84 model engine in there... they have shit hanging off them everywhere. Most of the hoses are simply removed or blocked.

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Post by suba88 » Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:37 am

My weber conversion is complete and running fine. I'll post some pictures up asap. And i might be able to help answer some of those pipe questions.

Image Image Image

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88 L series Sports Wagon, Weber 32/36 carby, 2" Lift Kit, King Springs all round, 14" Desert Rats, 27" Super Trippers, Welded Rear Diff, Dark tint, JVC Mp3 Deck.

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Post by tim_81coupe » Sat Jan 14, 2006 12:26 pm

Doesn't work Paul :(

Good to hear the Weber is in and running though.
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87 RX, EJ20G

89 Brumby, EA81

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Post by suba88 » Sun Jan 15, 2006 4:40 pm

Those photos should work now.
88 L series Sports Wagon, Weber 32/36 carby, 2" Lift Kit, King Springs all round, 14" Desert Rats, 27" Super Trippers, Welded Rear Diff, Dark tint, JVC Mp3 Deck.

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