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Hello again to all :) I am still working on this very long process of installing a Weber carb on to my '84 Nissan 720 z24..I was wondering if anyone had pics available of how exactly the linkage is suppose to be hooked up on this engine...I had boughten just the carb off of a friend and am in the process of piecing it together but without the help of instructions (or my friend not knowing anything about Nissan's) it is making this process quite a difficult one...I have got everything for the carb (air filter, adapter plate, extra hoses, etc) but do not have the linkage set up that apparently comes only in the conversin kit from Weber..

 

If I could get a pic of how the linkage is suppose to be set up on this engine with the use of the stock linkages I will be golden (or at least I think I will be)!

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

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So I have found 2 pics online of webers on z24's...but both were different?? One had the carb on with the linkage facing out towards the radiator and the other had the linkage facing back towards the cab of the truck...Which is the correct way to hook up it up?? LOL I am getting all confused more than I was this morning...I know depending on which way the carb is to be bolted to the intake manifold will determine which way the trunnion is put on but which way...?

 

Ok so where the cable runs should be facing down towards the ground like this....?

 

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Or should be facing up towards the sky like this...?

 

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The 720 pulls from the direction of the pass side fender so this would be best if the linkage is away from the rad.

 

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This set up would be best if the linkage is facing toward the rad... (if the cable will reach that far over)

 

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Doug, a little help!

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The 720 pulls from the direction of the pass side fender so this would be best if the linkage is away from the rad.

 

weberdown.jpg

 

This set up would be best if the linkage is facing toward the rad... (if the cable will reach that far over)

 

weberup.jpg

 

 

Doug, a little help!

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Just got in....

 

Here's some old pics

 

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Awesome! Sealik I had posted this thread before I had messaged you but thanks a lot for posting the pics on here as well :) I had figured that was the way the carb is suppose to be mounted on this truck but when I saw that pic with the carb installed backwards it got me very worried so I thought smart to ask first!

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The linkage is supposed to face the firewall. On both L-series and NAPS-Z engines. The throttle pulls are identical, the NAPS-Z ones just use a MUCH longer throttle cable.

 

The only time I know you have to invert the linkage is when using a Weber DF(A)V carb instead of a DGV. That's because a DFV type is reversed from a DGV. Different distributors of kits would use either type.

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Ok finally got it! After I got the carb on and started tuning it up the starter decided to crap out on me...so after everything (carb and adapter plate, dizzy and gear, starter, new muffler, battery, getting and making linkages for the carb, and changing out the fluids) I finally won! Thank you all for your help!! I cannot tell you how much it is appreciated...here are the pics of the final product and almost all of the junk I got to toss. I also made a few modifications to to throttle cable plate/holder to make it even and fit with the new carb

 

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