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Post Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:26 pm 
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OK - Don't laugh!

I am in the final assembly process for a complete rebuild of my G16A carby 8V. It's on the engine stand with every moving component being replaced - now a thumping 1650 (ish) cc! Extractors ported and polished! - I reckon will be good for a tree stump pulling 65kw!!!

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MY PROBLEM! (and lesson to others) - I relied on my Haynes Manual to illustrate where all those bloody vacuum hoses go! - WRONG! It gives no real indication.... So here I am with a beautifully assembled G16A, and lots of hoses and lots of sleeves where hoses could go, but no freaking idea what goes with what!....

Could someone (or many), just take random photos of the carby side of the engine showing hose locations and post them here???? it would be really appreciated.

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:46 pm 
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That's pretty!!! How long do you think those extractors will
stay red for ????

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Post Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:48 pm 
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For ever - they are painted with ceramic paint!

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id take some pics of mine but after today its hard to make out the mud from the motor :roll: if you have troubles getting pics on here (shouln't do tho!) depending what area of brissy you are in ,suzi auto services at springwood gave me a printout of where they go when i did mine :)

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:14 am 
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if i hadnt just sold mine on friday i would do but dam thats one shinny engine how much for the full rebuild i got a g16a sitting home waiting for rebuild and be dropped into new car but also wouldnt mind converting it to fuel injected

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:15 am 
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pics would be great - thanks...

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:47 am 
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I tried mate, but they do not show much because of the air cleaner / filter. Do you want em anyways?

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Doing the full rebuild myself - except machining the block. Needed a new (second hand) crank - has new pistons, rings, valves, all bearings, every seal, 'O' ring and gasket, every bolt and nut is new high tensile (not that it needed them, but they are shiny!), new belts and hoses new cam cover, plugs, leads, port, polish, every bracket inc head and sump have been stripped to bare metal and epoxy painted (rust and heat proof). New mounts, clutch, machined flywheel, dizzy internals, head has been stripped, polished and measured and some cam work. New alt & starter, Fuel Pump. I've prob missed something... That’s just the engine! - Wait for the list for the car....!

Total spent on motor inc machining is still well under $2K !

Just wish I new where the bloody hoses go!!!!!!!!!!!! Should have slotted a couple of Weber DCOE 40's on the side! Reckon I could have found some rubber inlet manifolds to fit! - Project for another motor! ...

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:54 am 
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I tried mate, but they do not show much because of the air cleaner / filter. Do you want em anyways?


Anything is better than my guessing ! Thanks

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:00 am 
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Yep i have the G16A engine, will try and get some pics for you ! :wink:

Wow, that is one sweet looking engine ! 8O 8)

I bet you get more then 65KW out of her, if you dont already, try running the engine on premium unleaded with the higher Octane rating, the ZOok engines love it and run heaps better ! :wink: :lol:

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suss out http://holymoly11.spaces.live.com/defau ... =898581677 for pics. If you want biggers ones, I can email them. they are 4Mb each.

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suss out http://holymoly11.spaces.live.com/defau ... =898581677 for pics. If you want biggers ones, I can email them. they are 4Mb each.


Thanks heaps for these .... pretty hard to see individual hoses start and end locations, but a good start ... thanks

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Next time you'll mark them all before you take wm all off, won't you? :P

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Post Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:58 am 
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Next time you'll mark them all before you take wm all off, won't you? :P


Ha ! - I was actually pretty good in that I put all little things in zip lock bags, all labled and sorted - just when it came to the vacuum hoses I got carries away pulling them off .... But yes - next time I will photograph and mark .... hang on next time? - I need to get over this one first.....

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:14 am 
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this is for some vin models with manual transmission , if this isnt right let me know..


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Post Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:22 am 
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i also see you have a/c , there should be a vsv (vacuum switching valve) that sits on the r/h side of the firewall , one hose goes to a vacuum port the other goes to the idle up vacuum pot on the rear of the carb near the tappet cover (above the hot idle screw) its the one under part number 30 on the previous pic

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:26 am 
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very nice looking engine btw

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:33 pm 
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Thanks for this - all complete now! The thing should go ....

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:25 pm 
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i also see you have a/c , there should be a vsv (vacuum switching valve) that sits on the r/h side of the firewall , one hose goes to a vacuum port the other goes to the idle up vacuum pot on the rear of the carb near the tappet cover (above the hot idle screw) its the one under part number 30 on the previous pic



Couple of questions if you have more info on the diagram..

27 - I presume this goes to the vac advance on the dizzy?
26 - What is this ?

23 - I have another vac point here ? - not listed

I also have another vac point near 15 - I presume this goes to the VAS for the air cond ?

Other than that I followed it all -- excellent thanks

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Post Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:32 pm 
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Thanks for this - all complete now! The thing should go ....


Cool !
I tried taking photo's, but unless i actually take the carby off, there is no way i can get all the vacuum pipes and where they go, to cramped, lol :wink: :lol:

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Post Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:22 am 
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ozhummer wrote:

Couple of questions if you have more info on the diagram..

27 - I presume this goes to the vac advance on the dizzy?
26 - What is this ?

23 - I have another vac point here ? - not listed

I also have another vac point near 15 - I presume this goes to the VAS for the air cond ?

Other than that I followed it all -- excellent thanks

without a vin number it makes it really hard , i went through a few other diagrams and couldnt find the other vac ports you were talking about , but i know they are there.. but ... theres normlly 1 that goes to the air filter box for a thermo sensor .. not needed . any spare ones not used just block off. the one near part 15 is usually a bung
as for 27 yes vac advance , 26 is just the vac hose used to link the metal pipe to the hose that goes to the vac advance , it should go on the top prong of those 3 vacuum ports that come off the side of the carb.

if you have everything hooked up you can and it all runs sweet , thats all that matters.
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 1:22 am 
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Thanks for this - all complete now! The thing should go ....


Do you think you could post up some pics of your carby setup now that you are done? A couple of pics from all around the carby etc would be great.

Having the same issues trying to sort out all the hoses myself and would benefit greatly from some photos if you have them?

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Post Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 1:34 am 
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Ha - Will take a few tomorrow, I know how frustrating it is ....

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Post Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 5:26 pm 
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Cheers, that would be tops.

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Post Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 4:41 pm 
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Any luck with the photo? I know it's a few years ago

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Post Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 4:47 pm 
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Sorry - that zook's gone 2 years ago - my newby has had the G16A removed and I've inserted a G16B - Carby's are way tooooooo temperamental to get running nice (for me anyway)..

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Post Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 6:48 pm 
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i got rather excited that this was the one you sold me:p

She's running beautifully thanks oz, i'm running my G13ba carb though.

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