I bought one online and received a fake Chinesium weber like yours. Yup they got me good. On the bright side though i did find an original weber at the pull and pay yard on a few months back on a 87 b2200 so will freshen it up and ride again.
Good video. My own Weber (installed 2005) is genuine Weber. Do the clone carburetors have the same non-flat adapters and have the need to open up the notch for clearance of the PCV hose?
MazdaMitch, glad you posted this video alot of help, i didn’t know that there are clones out their, I was just bout to buy one from parts geek for my Nissan 720 a 32/36 but they where out of stock, so as you said in the video only two companies carry the real webers, so the one I saw from partsgeek is prob a clone?
Good to know thank you for the info, I’m already lookin into the carb from the web site you yo had said in the video, like you said spend the money once but get a good product 👍🏻
Mitch, In your opinion is it completely necessary to change out the factory carb? Or can these be rebuilt to retain the factory look even if you were to bypass the smog related garbage on them? Or can the factory carbs just not be rebuilt to any decent standard?
Q. Is it completely necessary to change out the factory carb? A.Not if yours is working correctly. The weber is the best most trouble free replacement for these carbs. Gaining in horsepower, and also giving you fuel economy. Can these be rebuilt to retain the factory look even if you were to bypass the smog related garbage on them? A. You can remove stuff and fake it out but it will not pass smog. When you delete all the solenoids and other emissions mess off the stock carb, it will run rich. Some do it for a while to get read to swap to a weber. Q.Can the factory carbs just not be rebuilt to any decent standard? A. I have rebuilt a factory carb twice and the rebuild doesn't cover everything on the carb. Other things on the carb eventually get fouled up and deteriorated to the point that the carb was a hassle. You need to know I have had one of my trucks since 1988 since it was new. The carb was just that old. The weber is the best trouble free replacement.
@@MazdaMitch ok, thank you. I checked out the two suppliers and its only around 400 dollars brand new for a weber, so I guess that is the better route anyhow. I would prefer to retain the factory look with the air cleaner, maybe I can make the air cleaner fit the weber. Thanks for the info.
Thank you Mitch. I am trying to fix up a 1986 mazda B2000 that my daughter bought. I am not familiar with these trucks so am feeling g my way along. One thing I would like to do is get rid of the "nightmare" vacuumed lines that are running all over. I also want to ditch the nightmare exhaust feed back to the carburator and the "be all you can be" boat anchor exhaust manifold. Do you have a video that covers this?
In Europe you can find some weber clones with minor differences from original carbs, manufactored in Poland under weber licence. They are cheap and better than chinese clones.
I joined the fb. I have a. 88 b2200 I have been having problems with the stock cab seens the timps have drop it ither is hard to star or ideas really low where should I try and set the Air fuel screw, idle screw and and the. Hi I'll screw on the front of the carb Sometimes I get both problems like here recently
So are you saying the original weber carburetor is dark like that one you are showing and the shiny one is a clone? I paid almost $400 for my weber. There are no stickers, white choke, blue paint dot, weber stamped in it and says made in Spain. But my 32/36 weber isn't dark like that one but its not shiny either. What do you think? And it was in a recline weber box with conversion kit/studs/plates everything that comes with the carburetor.
It's just an older carburetor that is used Don't focus on the tent of it that much The other markings that I go over are what you should be looking for.
You can see in this video where we install a brand new one that it's new in color but it's not shiny in color. ruclips.net/video/YGww9NhyGbA/видео.htmlsi=vdUljkQ_uHsW-1v5
I watched your weber install video like you advised me to do. I'm sure I have a true weber carburetor. There is something I didn't do when I installed the plates and gaskets that was put high-tech on. I'm going to take it off and reinstall it with high-tech. Thanks again
Hey Mitch! I’ve been watching your videos and it’s great content! I just bought a 89 Mazda b2200 and it’s my first project vehicle. Is there anyway i can contact you for some help on some issues I’m having?
Ay buddy how goes it?? got no FB set up to join or message ...hollar back tho...gonna rat out my 86'...figurin u got handle on mazda truck community, wers thinkin $$ 50/50 $$ on good fenders, bumpers, etc. U got 1st dibs of course... maybe help out some way🤝aint tryna get rich ya kno yalls have a good 1👊
I bought one online and received a fake Chinesium weber like yours. Yup they got me good. On the bright side though i did find an original weber at the pull and pay yard on a few months back on a 87 b2200 so will freshen it up and ride again.
Thanks! I got a genuine one because of your video. Much appreciated. About to bring dad’s 87 Toyota back to life
That explains the issue I had in the past on my weber. Thank you for the insight.
Thanks Mitch! I have to check mine now.
Thanks for watching!
great, cut n dry, 2 thumbs up. Thanks Mitch
Thanks 👍
Good video. My own Weber (installed 2005) is genuine Weber. Do the clone carburetors have the same non-flat adapters and have the need to open up the notch for clearance of the PCV hose?
Yes they do.
MazdaMitch, glad you posted this video alot of help, i didn’t know that there are clones out their, I was just bout to buy one from parts geek for my Nissan 720 a 32/36 but they where out of stock, so as you said in the video only two companies carry the real webers, so the one I saw from partsgeek is prob a clone?
I wouldnt trust it.
Good to know thank you for the info, I’m already lookin into the carb from the web site you yo had said in the video, like you said spend the money once but get a good product 👍🏻
Great info thanks. Now i gotta get one
You should!
Mitch, In your opinion is it completely necessary to change out the factory carb? Or can these be rebuilt to retain the factory look even if you were to bypass the smog related garbage on them?
Or can the factory carbs just not be rebuilt to any decent standard?
Q. Is it completely necessary to change out the factory carb?
A.Not if yours is working correctly. The weber is the best most trouble free replacement for these carbs. Gaining in horsepower, and also giving you fuel economy.
Can these be rebuilt to retain the factory look even if you were to bypass the smog related garbage on them?
A. You can remove stuff and fake it out but it will not pass smog. When you delete all the solenoids and other emissions mess off the stock carb, it will run rich.
Some do it for a while to get read to swap to a weber.
Q.Can the factory carbs just not be rebuilt to any decent standard?
A. I have rebuilt a factory carb twice and the rebuild doesn't cover everything on the carb.
Other things on the carb eventually get fouled up and deteriorated to the point that the carb was a hassle. You need to know I have had one of my trucks since 1988 since it was new. The carb was just that old. The weber is the best trouble free replacement.
@@MazdaMitch ok, thank you. I checked out the two suppliers and its only around 400 dollars brand new for a weber, so I guess that is the better route anyhow.
I would prefer to retain the factory look with the air cleaner, maybe I can make the air cleaner fit the weber.
Thanks for the info.
Thank you Mitch. I am trying to fix up a 1986 mazda B2000 that my daughter bought. I am not familiar with these trucks so am feeling g my way along. One thing I would like to do is get rid of the "nightmare" vacuumed lines that are running all over. I also want to ditch the nightmare exhaust feed back to the carburator and the "be all you can be" boat anchor exhaust manifold. Do you have a video that covers this?
Yes look through my videos I have some emissions delete videos and exhaust videos. I think one of the wire delete videos is called THIS IS JUNK
ruclips.net/video/sazb_p9OH-s/видео.html
@@MazdaMitch thank you!
Great info. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
In Europe you can find some weber clones with minor differences from original carbs, manufactored in Poland under weber licence. They are cheap and better than chinese clones.
Excellent video on carbs. Any tips on fuel injected B2200’s. My California 1991 B2200 came stock with it
None. I do have a manual on my website, a service manual that covers to FI stuff.
Great video
Thanks!
I joined the fb. I have a. 88 b2200 I have been having problems with the stock cab seens the timps have drop it ither is hard to star or ideas really low where should I try and set the Air fuel screw, idle screw and and the.
Hi I'll screw on the front of the carb Sometimes I get both problems like here recently
Prob need to focus on the choke and it's Operation. Plenty of videos here on that
Where is the best place to get a weber carb for a 92 b2200? Every Where I look, it stops at 91 for fitment.
Links are in the video description and k675 kit works on all years 86-93 because they are all the same
So are you saying the original weber carburetor is dark like that one you are showing and the shiny one is a clone? I paid almost $400 for my weber. There are no stickers, white choke, blue paint dot, weber stamped in it and says made in Spain. But my 32/36 weber isn't dark like that one but its not shiny either. What do you think? And it was in a recline weber box with conversion kit/studs/plates everything that comes with the carburetor.
It's just an older carburetor that is used Don't focus on the tent of it that much The other markings that I go over are what you should be looking for.
You can see in this video where we install a brand new one that it's new in color but it's not shiny in color. ruclips.net/video/YGww9NhyGbA/видео.htmlsi=vdUljkQ_uHsW-1v5
I watched your weber install video like you advised me to do. I'm sure I have a true weber carburetor. There is something I didn't do when I installed the plates and gaskets that was put high-tech on. I'm going to take it off and reinstall it with high-tech. Thanks again
Which Weber do you recommend for the 87 b2600 4x4 ?
That might be a good one to use the 38/38 on.
Thanks Mitch, got a fake one a new one is on the way.
Hope everything works out.:)
Hey Mitch! I’ve been watching your videos and it’s great content! I just bought a 89 Mazda b2200 and it’s my first project vehicle. Is there anyway i can contact you for some help on some issues I’m having?
This is where I hang out facebook.com/groups/mazdaminitrucking
Guess I need to check mine.sounds like a clone but the stickers say redline if I'm not mistaken
If it's not stamped it's not genuine. Stickers = clone
Chineseum is craaazxyyy lmfao
Unfortunately, they are on backorder for months :(
I know.... That sucks.
i got the last one from carbs unlimited hehe
Ay buddy how goes it?? got no FB set up to join or message ...hollar back tho...gonna rat out my 86'...figurin u got handle on mazda truck community, wers thinkin $$ 50/50 $$ on good fenders, bumpers, etc. U got 1st dibs of course... maybe help out some way🤝aint tryna get rich ya kno yalls have a good 1👊
Buy cheap buy twice
that's cast into the body