Thomas Perkins Posted October 24, 2021 Report Share Posted October 24, 2021 Hi Ya'll.I've had my Weber for years,works great.I was looking back at my pictures of when I put it on.I am fixing to take it off and install new gaskets and other parts that came with the rebuild kit.I done this back in 2016.The Weber has a gasket that has a small hole and a larger hole.My intake opening has a plate that has a small hole and a large hole.Also the bottom of the Weber has a small hole and a large hole.If you align the small holes together and the large hole together,you will need to put the Weber on backwards.I have seen some sets ups where people have them this way.So what is everyone's take on this.I also ordered and got all the gaskets that I will need.I remember last time doing this and thought,oh we'll it works great.I also bought the new piece that goes on the intake with the 2 holes.It's going to be all new down there.Nothing is wrong with that piece,just ran across it awhile back and bought it in case I ever needed it.I am going to use steel nylon insert lock nuts this time to secure the Weber to the intake.The gaskets that stick out a little bit is showing signs of gas.I also got a new little plastic fuel filter to go in it.Would show pics but I haven't figured on how to do it here. Quote Link to comment
NC85ST Posted October 24, 2021 Report Share Posted October 24, 2021 Yes, pictures would help. I don’t know if it’s even possible, I don’t think so, but do you have the adapter backwards? Quote Link to comment
Thomas Perkins Posted October 25, 2021 Author Report Share Posted October 25, 2021 Here's my intake.This was back in 2016 as you see on the picture. Quote Link to comment
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