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22r Weber setup
« on: May 26, 2006, 04:48:25 AM »
Does anyone have, or can take pictures of their Weber setup?
Here are the areas I'm having trouble with:
1. Throttle linkage - return spring is not able to pull enough to get the butterfly closed (20r head using "custom booty fabed" 22r linakge setup)

2. Vacuum Lines - I have the stock 22r (Non-Cali) distributor and was wondering what people did with the two vaccum lines, where the were run, etc.

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Re: 22r Weber setup
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2006, 07:07:22 AM »
mine uses  a cable  to the linkage  , had a adapter  kit  and the thing  came with the carb,  im running in safe mode so pics are out of the question

vacuum lines ??   i dont have any  hooked up  :down:
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Re: 22r Weber setup
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2006, 07:29:10 AM »
Yeah, I'm assuming that mine used the setup that came with the kit, the spring doesn't pull the cable back all the way. Could be an old spring I guess.
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Re: 22r Weber setup
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2006, 11:18:25 AM »
My weber likes to eat springs!  I just go to my local parts store and buy surplus springs!  I've had them go south on the road before!  Nothing like the pedal going to the floor and having to get your big toe under the pedal beofre you over rev the motor feeling!  I'd post pics, but my weber is on a nissan!

I would asssume that your vaccum lines should run to the manifold?  I had one vac line go to the base of my carb and one to the manifold!  I know that Toyotas have way more vaccuum lines than a pos nissan does!  Good luck!  Try getting ahold of kyle22r?  I believe he has a weber on his toy!
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