weber carb questions on a 86 cj7
I have a 86 cj7 with all the emissions removed and I am installing a k551
weber carb on it. where do I connect the electric choke to? the installation instructions are not to clear it just says to hook it to the electric choke wire. the manual says it has a reusable air cleaner it looks to me like a k&n is anyone oiling these like a k&n? also when I was installing the carb I cracked the bottom adapter plate when tightening the bolts. the place I bought the carb from said they sell the adapter plate as a kit with the gaskets and bolts for $37. does any one know of an aftermarket adapter plate that is made better than the cheap one Weber gives you? carmine |
Re: weber carb questions on a 86 cj7
Yes. it's a K&N and we oiled ours. Choke connects to the same wire the
original choke connected to. I also think you can get a kit with a manual choke also. Next time use a torque wrench not a 4 ft breaker bar... :-) The cost of knowledge, in your case $37 bucks :-) plus shipping.... "Jet" <jet@bestweb.net> wrote in news:voug8r597u0ee2@corp.supernews.com: > I have a 86 cj7 with all the emissions removed and I am installing a > k551 weber carb on it. > where do I connect the electric choke to? the installation > instructions > are not to clear it just says to hook it to the electric choke wire. > the manual says it has a reusable air cleaner it looks to me like > a k&n > is anyone oiling these like a k&n? > also when I was installing the carb I cracked the bottom adapter > plate > when tightening the bolts. the place I bought the carb from said they > sell the adapter plate as a kit with the gaskets and bolts for $37. > does any one know of an aftermarket adapter plate that is made better > than the cheap one Weber gives you? carmine > > > |
Re: weber carb questions on a 86 cj7
Yes. it's a K&N and we oiled ours. Choke connects to the same wire the
original choke connected to. I also think you can get a kit with a manual choke also. Next time use a torque wrench not a 4 ft breaker bar... :-) The cost of knowledge, in your case $37 bucks :-) plus shipping.... "Jet" <jet@bestweb.net> wrote in news:voug8r597u0ee2@corp.supernews.com: > I have a 86 cj7 with all the emissions removed and I am installing a > k551 weber carb on it. > where do I connect the electric choke to? the installation > instructions > are not to clear it just says to hook it to the electric choke wire. > the manual says it has a reusable air cleaner it looks to me like > a k&n > is anyone oiling these like a k&n? > also when I was installing the carb I cracked the bottom adapter > plate > when tightening the bolts. the place I bought the carb from said they > sell the adapter plate as a kit with the gaskets and bolts for $37. > does any one know of an aftermarket adapter plate that is made better > than the cheap one Weber gives you? carmine > > > |
Re: weber carb questions on a 86 cj7
Yes. it's a K&N and we oiled ours. Choke connects to the same wire the
original choke connected to. I also think you can get a kit with a manual choke also. Next time use a torque wrench not a 4 ft breaker bar... :-) The cost of knowledge, in your case $37 bucks :-) plus shipping.... "Jet" <jet@bestweb.net> wrote in news:voug8r597u0ee2@corp.supernews.com: > I have a 86 cj7 with all the emissions removed and I am installing a > k551 weber carb on it. > where do I connect the electric choke to? the installation > instructions > are not to clear it just says to hook it to the electric choke wire. > the manual says it has a reusable air cleaner it looks to me like > a k&n > is anyone oiling these like a k&n? > also when I was installing the carb I cracked the bottom adapter > plate > when tightening the bolts. the place I bought the carb from said they > sell the adapter plate as a kit with the gaskets and bolts for $37. > does any one know of an aftermarket adapter plate that is made better > than the cheap one Weber gives you? carmine > > > |
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