Weber help

Discussion in 'Carburettor' started by nickdrivergti, Jun 3, 2010.

  1. nickdrivergti Forum Member

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    I have a 1990 mk2 golf 1.6 with a twin choke weber that has been put on it but there are no vacum leads on the weber. Would anyone be able to tell what needs to go where. Thanks, nick
    ps sorry if this as already been explained a million times
     
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    cheers bud how do you run that with an after market pancake air filter.
     
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    The stub on the back of the carb that normally goes to the airbox needs to be capped off. Use a short (2inch) length of vacuum tube with a bolt in its end. The vacuum lines associated with the dizzy connect as shown still.
     
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    sick mate thanks very much
     

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