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Mitsuram
09-08-2013, 01:29 PM
I have an 89 mightyram and want to put a weber on it. My buddy has a 32/36 weber that he had on a Suzuki samurai and need to know if it will work as long as I get the kit for the mighty. Anyone know anything about this?
pennyman1
09-08-2013, 06:05 PM
there are several threads on here with all the info you would need beyond the install instructions. Many of us on here have done this conversion, andcan help with any issues that you run into. Geronimo has had the Weber conversion on him for over 30 years, so you know it will work for the long haul.
Mitsuram
09-08-2013, 09:39 PM
I know the weber is a good choice, my question is basically will a weber carb that was ordered specifically for a suzuki samurai work on my mighty? I have heard that basically all 32/36 are the same you just need the specific adapter, just not sure if that is true?
BradMph
09-09-2013, 03:42 AM
Water choke or electric choke? and yes they are basically the same, you may have to order the mounting kit though for intake plates and linkage.
The weber carb should have a DGEV or something similar stamped on the base of the carb for Identification. Hope the susuki carb is a real weber, many of them susuki ones were wanabee weber copycats. may also need to rejet the carb also, so keep that in mind.
Mitsuram
09-09-2013, 03:18 PM
the suzuki one is a DGEV electric choke, when I look at the weber website it says the mighty takes a DGFE or something, is that a big deal?
pennyman1
09-09-2013, 06:37 PM
there are 2 models sold for the MMM/ram50 - a dgev and a dfev - both work the same, main difference is one has throttle linkage under the fuel bowl, the other has linkage opposite the fuel bowl. this puts the cable in front of or behind the carb. Look up Geronimo in the Gallery for my engine bay pic for a front cable setup.
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