What do I need to do to replace the Mikuni carburetor to a Weber carburetor? I have a 1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max 2.6l 4x4 manual transmission pick up truck.
UPDATE: 11:48 A.M. 6/16/2019 Sunday
I purchased the Weber 32/26 DGEV K610 carburetor from Carbs Unlimited and received it a few days later. Although, the carburetor has DGAV stamped on the base instead of what I believe is supposed to be DGEV. Anyone know why that is? I took multiple pictures of what you will get when you order the Weber 32/36 DGEV K610 carburetor.
I received this box that was in another box(inception :
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Overall contents of package:
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Contents laid out on table:
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Pictures taken of the carburetor body:
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UPDATE: 11:18 P.M. 8/11/2019 Sunday
The following pictures are the components you will receive with the k610 conversion kit. I took a picture of each component to show a closer view.
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The first three pictures were taken before the conversion started:
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These next pictures, I started removing...
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Carburetor removed with it's annoying vacuum hoses:
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Helpful Links:
Where I ordered the Weber 32/36 DGEV K610 Carburetor:
http://www.carburetion.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?Part=K610
Weber 32/36 DGEV K610 Carburetor Diagram:
http://www.carburetion.com/diags/3236DGAVDiaginfo.asp
Identifying a Fake Weber Carburetor:
http://genuineweber.blogspot.com/
Redline Weber Contact Information:
http://www.redlineweber.com/contactus.html
What DGAV, DGEV, etc... means:
https://motofaction.org/mechanical-1...l-differences/
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