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Weigle 01-07-2012 10:39 AM

82 weber 32/32 DGEV electric choke to manual conversion - need pics
 
:wrench:

I must be the dumbest person on Earth.

I read 50 articles and instructions on converting the weber 32/36 electric choke to a manual but I cannot figure out how to attach the cable to the choke. Does the choke cable attach to the round brass part that fits in the electric choke coil?

I've read the instructions from JToutfitters, but I still don't get it. I've got TWO kits and lots of other misc clamps/ parts but I cannot figure out how to attach the cable to the manifold OR the choke assembly. Sigh. . . this was "suppose" to be "another easy job."

http://www.chattanoogaap.com/toyota/choke1.JPG
This is the round knob that fits into the electric choke coil - about 1/8" thick, surely I'm not expected to drill a hole through that.

http://www.chattanoogaap.com/toyota/choke2.JPG
Here is a picture of the choke cable, I don't understand how to attach it.

I REALLY need some pics of someone's converted choke on a 32/26. If I continue removing the choke assembly then I lose the fast-idle adjustment screw and a lot of other linkage.

Weigle 01-11-2012 08:46 AM

bump. still need pics and advice

ydopen 01-16-2012 03:05 AM

Im sure someone will chime in. But why would you wanna go from a electric to a manual?

dropzone 01-16-2012 03:22 AM

Are you sure there isn't a small clamp included in your conversion kit?
Post your instructions...

Weigle 01-16-2012 08:00 AM

The automatic choke doesn't work very well and I feel like it's another complication in the system - something else to break. I want the freedom to control my own butterfly valve.

There are several clamps, no instructions in the conversion kit (HELP! Section of auto parts store). I also have a lot of misc parts, clamps, brackets, etc, from work that are for choke cables.

If I attach the choke cable to what is pictured above, it's not exactly a straight-pull. The thing with the dot of yellow paint just slightly in the way. If I can figure out how/where to attach the choke cable the rest should be easy. I'll post photos of the completed installation for others searching the forum when it's finished.

Here are links to the instructions from JT Outfitters as well but the carb pictured does not look like my Weber 32/36 DGEV
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xxxtreme22r 01-16-2012 08:48 AM

Save yourself the hassle and get the right kit. http://www.jtoutfitters.com/manual-c...06o92rjnukprd2

Or better yet: http://www.piercemanifolds.com/product_p/pm3713.htm

EDIT: I seen you mention the JT kit already. Did the kit you have have a new choke cover or are you attempting to do this with the original cover?

Weigle 01-16-2012 12:47 PM

I have all the parts in the JT kit. I'm going to use a new cover.

xxxtreme22r 01-16-2012 01:11 PM

Cable doesn't go under cap. It goes on the outside. Read the JT directions again. That cable gets attached to the swivel assembly that gets bolted to the actuator lever that goes through the cap and moves the choke rod which you want to drill a hole through. There should already be a bolt that attaches to that swivel assembly for the cable with the hole in it.

poor audio, poor instruction, and not a weber but this should give you an idea.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uBf28JSFyo


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