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Re: need help installing a weber 32/36 onto a 120y
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Yeah some people hate webers but I like them, they're simple as piss and it's only when you've broken it that you should start to worry or get annoyed

Posted on: 2008/6/26 7:26
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Re: need help installing a weber 32/36 onto a 120y
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Yeh i had that problem too nismo. I just got a 10c spring from a auto shop and hooked it onto the air cleaner(ramflo). You could muck around and make a fancy mount but meh.

Compared to SU... I would say SUs would flow better. Depends on your setup really, headwork etc. I run a 32/36 because i was given one.

Posted on: 2008/6/24 13:38
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Re: need help installing a weber 32/36 onto a 120y
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what about re-building these carbs? anyone got any tips? I have 3 of them but they've all been sitting in the shed for years!
And how do they rate performance wise compared to su's?

Posted on: 2008/6/24 13:34
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Re: need help installing a weber 32/36 onto a 120y
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The only problem with my weber was where to hook the accelereator return spring to.

Posted on: 2008/6/24 11:31
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thats right chris I had no problems useing the old carbie's cable and throttle parts cable has never sliped out

Posted on: 2008/6/24 11:08
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Re: need help installing a weber 32/36 onto a 120y
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all i do to stop it slipping its use the original carbys bracket to hold the outer cable inplace. Everything from the A series carb is interchangeable except for the internal workings etc pretty much!

Posted on: 2008/6/24 10:44
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Re: need help installing a weber 32/36 onto a 120y
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That's what I did but the cable used to slip out all the time and besides pissing me off it happened at some dangerous times. My solution was to buy a redline throttle cable ( the $50 one) that takes a ball type connection at one end and modified it to suit another rocker cover which I had a bracket welded on to. I don't have any pics of it on this other pc of mine so I'll get some later

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With mine I just bought an adapter plate and bolted it straight on used throttle parts off original carbie easy as that

Posted on: 2008/6/23 10:55
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need help installing a weber 32/36 onto a 120y
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just bought a 120y and ive tracked down a weber 32/36 carby. problem is im not entirely sure how to get the thing on...can any one help?

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