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Rquesting pics of 1.3 carby setup

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Rquesting pics of 1.3 carby setup

Post by Fatz2326 »

Hey all,
Just bought a 95 g13ba sierra and it has a flat spot when sitting on 3k rpm.
Also seems to be running a bit rich.
There are a few vacuum hoses missing from the carby.
Is it possible if someone could upload a couple of pics of where the hoses go on this thing so i can try to fix this issue?
if you want can you email to adam.reeve1@gmail.com or upload here.
Thanks heaps for your help guys.
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Post by lay80n »

Post some pics of your setup and we can probably tell you whats missing.

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Post by Fatz2326 »

ok thanks.
will take some and upload tonight
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Post by Fatz2326 »

I took a few pics so you can try and get an understanding of the vacuum hose routing.
Any help would be appreciated.
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also do you think this has a lift in it? If so what size? looks to be at least 2" leaf springs.. there is no BL.
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Post by scooby_74 »

That carb isn't from a sierra.

It's from an SA Swift prob 87-88 model the valve on the front wont do any thing as sierra doesn't have the wire to activate it.
Your vacume adv, EGR and canister hoses are in the correct position.
I have fitted these carbs to sierra and they run fine as there the same 1.3 zuke engine.
My suggestion is that you put a kit through it or get the correct carby.
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Post by Donald2 »

Find a NIKKI a carby from a 74 Mazda B1600 it fits and it works its also on ISUZU 1600cc 1800cc engines (little truks) i dont know if you have over there ???
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Also a carby from a Toyota 1600cc engine i will find i information and i wiil write over here
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Post by Fatz2326 »

Thanks for your help guys.
any ideas what that unit is behind the carby/manifold?
Does it need hoses attached?
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Post by scooby_74 »

if your talking about the thing at the back just in front of the dizzy bolted to the head its the origonal fuel pump. I take it that you have an elec pump just infront of the fuel tank. Not needed if thats the case
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Post by lay80n »

Yep, thats the old mecanical fuel pump. If you dont need it you can just make a blanking plate up for it. If its running rich and feeling pretty doughy, make sure your auto choke is turning off.

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Post by Fatz2326 »

Thanks guys
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Post by Fatz2326 »

lay80n wrote:Yep, thats the old mecanical fuel pump. If you dont need it you can just make a blanking plate up for it. If its running rich and feeling pretty doughy, make sure your auto choke is turning off.

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Where and how to i turn off the auto choke?
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Post by RockHopper »

Donald2 wrote:Find a NIKKI a carby from a 74 Mazda B1600 it fits and it works its also on ISUZU 1600cc 1800cc engines (little truks) i dont know if you have over there ???
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Also a carby from a Toyota 1600cc engine i will find i information and i wiil write over here
Yes, we do have those carbs over hare. You will find them on Mazda Capella's early 808's and ealier Econovan's, but if I was going to the trouble of converting to another carby, I'd convert over to a Mikuni carby off a Vitara, simply because I imagine they are easier to fit to the Sierra manifold, they are made for a 4wd so are good on angles and will be able to facilitate all the pollution gear hoses needed to keep the Sierra compliant with ADR's and legal.
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Post by Donald2 »

quote="RockHopper"]
Donald2 wrote:Find a NIKKI a carby from a 74 Mazda B1600 it fits and it works its also on ISUZU 1600cc 1800cc engines (little truks) i dont know if you have over there ???
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Also a carby from a Toyota 1600cc engine i will find i information and i wiil write over here
Yes, we do have those carbs over hare. You will find them on Mazda Capella's early 808's and ealier Econovan's, but if I was going to the trouble of converting to another carby, I'd convert over to a Mikuni carby off a Vitara, simply because I imagine they are easier to fit to the Sierra manifold, they are made for a 4wd so are good on angles and will be able to facilitate all the pollution gear hoses needed to keep the Sierra compliant with ADR's and legal.[/quote]


There no problem on angels its tested and i think it is better also from a Mikuni carb of a Vitara . . .
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Post by Fatz2326 »

Any ideas how to turn off the auto choke?
I have done a search but no luck yet?
Thanks
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