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1.3 suzuki choke system

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1.3 suzuki choke system

Post by leafyhead »

:twisted: Just removed carby, stripped down and cleaned eveything possible.Put carby back on and it started and went to fast idle and choke partly open.Looking good.Warm and a 5k drive all ok.Then yesterday arvo started up no fast idle choke closed and virtually raw fuel getting dumped down its throat.I now have got the sh**s big time after reading about these carbys and idiosyncrosies so Im after a corolla carby but I need to know exactly what model so when I go to the wreckers I know Im getting the right one to suit my heap of crap.Fuel consumption was 60k for 1/4 tank as the fuel was getting dumped down its gutsan dno the float level is correct.
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Post by nicbeer »

3k,4k i believe are the same carb. Think mine is a 4k one.

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Post by PK »

I know this topic has been done to death, but how easy is it to put a Corolla Carbie on a 13b? Suzuki Boy (my son) needs one.....
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Post by noelb1 »

Im not sure if the flow rate and ratios will work but a 1600 gemi carby bolts up to a zook manifold I will be trying this in the next week or so to see if every thing else lines up or can be made to line up, l
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Post by nicbeer »

Toy carb is easy to do. Both carbs are made by aisin so bits can be swapped around like fuel inlet.

Carb is bolt on but U need some studs and nuts to bolt carb down as it does not use the bolts as per zook carb. choke is manual if needed,(i did not connect on mine)

Mild hammering/ modding for the acc bracket for cable to fit correct.

Tune after to suit motor.

Not had any of the usual probs that zook carbs have.

Can get photos if needed.

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Post by monkeyplex »

Look around for a vitara 1.6 carby, they are way better, and won't flood when the vehicle is on an angle.
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Post by lay80n »

monkeyplex wrote:Look around for a vitara 1.6 carby, they are way better, and won't flood when the vehicle is on an angle.

By design a carby will flood if the angle is severe enough. Some are just better than others. I wouldnt of though a vit carby would be a huge improvement over a Sierra one flooding wise. Or it can also lean out too, as the fuel can flow away from the jets too.

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Post by monkeyplex »

You may be right, I wouldn't know personally i've just read and heard from mechanics allot lately that they have a flooding advantage and that the 1.3 carburettor restricts the engine in terms of performance.
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Post by PK »

Thanks for that - Nic, what is the Toyota carbie like on uphills and downhills? Does it starve for fuel?
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Post by nicbeer »

PK wrote:Thanks for that - Nic, what is the Toyota carbie like on uphills and downhills? Does it starve for fuel?
Not too bad, better than my previous zook carb.

Still got to do a little bit of tuning on mine but so far good.

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Post by suzuki boy »

Well as my dads been saying i need a new carbi so i might start looking for some in the wreckers.
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Post by leafyhead »

:oops: Sorry guys,I couldnt get back to thank you for your input,Had to take wife to hospital.Anyway you have answered my query and I now have a good idea of what to get.As i stated the f***ing thing was just dumping fuel down the throat and you couldnt drive of for 4 to 5 minutes and it was pi**ing me off.
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Post by Guy »

monkeyplex wrote:Look around for a vitara 1.6 carby, they are way better, and won't flood when the vehicle is on an angle.
They will still flood .. you just have not been off camber enough to do so .. I didn't find the Vit carb much better than the sierra carb for that purpose
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Post by monkeyplex »

They will still flood .. you just have not been off camber enough to do so .. I didn't find the Vit carb much better than the sierra carb for that purpose
Yeah i guess they are talking extreme angles, i mean it's not really a common problem. Did you put the vit carb on a 1.3?
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Post by Guy »

monkeyplex wrote:
They will still flood .. you just have not been off camber enough to do so .. I didn't find the Vit carb much better than the sierra carb for that purpose
Yeah i guess they are talking extreme angles, i mean it's not really a common problem. Did you put the vit carb on a 1.3?

I had the 1.3 carb on a 1.3 and a vit carb on a vit 1.6 (in my sierra)

It was on both a 1.3 and 1.6 manifold.
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Post by built4thrashing »

not to hijack but have you considered the weber carby?


i run one and with a few simple float mods it only floods on real steep downhills. up hill and side angles are no problem and you get a decent power improvement aswell.

(weber carby must be mounted with float bowl closer to firewall)
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Post by suzuki boy »

How much is a webber worth? Is it much better than say a toyota carb? Thanks
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Post by built4thrashing »

wouldn't say they were better as i have never driven with a toyo carby on it. could have it swapped over for as little as $300 if you do it ya self
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