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I just want to know what I do with the original air hoses! Can I adapt the original air filter cover?

Thanks!

2007-11-10 01:51:49 · 3 answers · asked by icaliente 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Mazda

I just buy a K675-34 for my 1993 Mazda B2200 and my truck is automatic, is that make any difference on the carburetor model? Do I need to do some adjustments? What do I do with the 3 houses that coming from the air cleaner?Can I eliminated that? Anybody have any installations diagrams for Mazda trucks?

Thank you

2007-11-12 05:06:47 · update #1

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I have never tried doing this change on this vehicle. There are so many hoses and emission control pieces that this could be a big project.

The hoses on the air cleaner housing are primarily for the air injection for the exhaust. It would be best if you could reuse the original air cleaner housing.

There are two fuel lines that go to the carb. One is actually a return line so that there is constant fuel to the carb and you do not get vapor lock.

There is a slow fuel cut solenoid which cuts fuel to the idle circuit when the key is turned off. The Weber carb may have a slow fuel cut solenoid on it.

There is a metering solenoid on the top of the stock carb that controls fuel quantity and is controlled by the oxygen sensor. The Weber probably does not have this.

Be sure not to plug a vent line to the air cleaner housing because if you do the EGR valve (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve will stay on and your truck will not idle.

This could be a big project, not to mention an adapter to the manifold and the air cleaner.

Good luck.

2007-11-15 04:13:56 · answer #1 · answered by the mazda mechanic 4 · 0 0

1993 Mazda B2200

2016-11-09 21:29:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

http://www.webercarburator.com/
http://www.piercemanifolds.com/weberexplode.htm

Depends on your definition of easy I guess. The above links will help perhaps, or at least are a good starting place. You will need the conversion kit specific for your make and model, which will include an adapter plate to bolt it on, and instructions as the how to route all the needed hoses.

Disclaimer: If you are in California, with the strong inspections they have, I wouldn't even try it.

2007-11-10 02:03:47 · answer #3 · answered by oklatom 7 · 0 0

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