Luvn737s Posted December 5, 2013 Share Posted December 5, 2013 (edited) Is there one shop that stands out for overhauling a hitachi carb worth sending mine away to? Oh, and don't get cheeky and tell me Mr. Weber! Edited December 5, 2013 by Luvn737s Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mctaylor42 Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 DIY, or send it to me and I'll do it its like legos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr sarcastic Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 I'll get cheeky and recommend the weber swap. There is no reason not to do the upgrade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivantruckman Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 I would think the cost to weberize would be the same as having someone else rebuild the hatachi . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivans imports Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 Hatachi carbs are perty easy to rebuild have done many Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gloyale Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 I would think the cost to weberize would be the same as having someone else rebuild the hatachi . Way more expensive to convert to weber. I don't really consider them an upgrade. At least not until they've been tuned correct.....which very few are. You can easily lose gas mileage, develope idle and driveability issues, and fight run-on dieseling. The rebuild kit is ~$25 and it's easy to do yourself or pay a shop I charge $75 one hour labor. No shop should charge much more than that or your getting ripped off. Hitachis are easy.....there is nothing to lose inside except one little ball at the bottom of the accel pump but reassembly is so obvious no way to screw it up really unless you break something... As long as you don't have too much throttle shaft play, your hitachi will be great after a rebuild. Spend the 25 bucks and do it yourself. Make sure to remove the emulsion tubes and blow them out that's the biggest issue they have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luvn737s Posted December 11, 2013 Author Share Posted December 11, 2013 I have been told that Webers can be problematic to get through emissions, which is a consideration here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr sarcastic Posted December 11, 2013 Share Posted December 11, 2013 ah.... emissions... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luvn737s Posted December 12, 2013 Author Share Posted December 12, 2013 Yeah, everything post-1966 has to pass. Lots of cars in the Mens Mall just because of bad emissions components. I have a 1973 GMC Motorhome with a 455 and a Quadrajet and it has to pass every year (unlike cars and trucks who go every other year). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr sarcastic Posted December 12, 2013 Share Posted December 12, 2013 96 and newer out here in NH. And it's not even a sniff test, it's visual and a plug into your diagnostic port. Both easy to fool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivans imports Posted December 12, 2013 Share Posted December 12, 2013 Two bottles of methel hydrate and a tank of Mohawk 94 ethanol and 90 % more likely to pass that day shhhhhhhh don't tell anyone the hitachi ran fairly lean anyway so should not be hard to pass as long as its working right Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madison Posted December 12, 2013 Share Posted December 12, 2013 Way more expensive to convert to weber. I don't really consider them an upgrade. At least not until they've been tuned correct.....which very few are. You can easily lose gas mileage, develope idle and driveability issues, and fight run-on dieseling. The rebuild kit is ~$25 and it's easy to do yourself or pay a shop I charge $75 one hour labor. No shop should charge much more than that or your getting ripped off. Hitachis are easy.....there is nothing to lose inside except one little ball at the bottom of the accel pump but reassembly is so obvious no way to screw it up really unless you break something... As long as you don't have too much throttle shaft play, your hitachi will be great after a rebuild. Spend the 25 bucks and do it yourself. Make sure to remove the emulsion tubes and blow them out that's the biggest issue they have. I am new to this forum, but I have a rust-free '84 GL that has been to two places in Madison WI who cannot seem to find a new carb. The baby has sat for over a year, so I wanted to check here....and low and behold it seems like you can fix it...correct? Please e-mail me at jofunk@hotmail.com if you are interested. I can get it boxed up and sent over. Or, the second shop was telling me to just buy a new one. Doubt those exist. Looking for some advice & help here if possible. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ferox Posted December 12, 2013 Share Posted December 12, 2013 Way more expensive to convert to weber. I don't really consider them an upgrade. At least not until they've been tuned correct.....which very few are. You can easily lose gas mileage, develope idle and driveability issues, and fight run-on dieseling. The rebuild kit is ~$25 and it's easy to do yourself or pay a shop I charge $75 one hour labor. No shop should charge much more than that or your getting ripped off. Hitachis are easy.....there is nothing to lose inside except one little ball at the bottom of the accel pump but reassembly is so obvious no way to screw it up really unless you break something... As long as you don't have too much throttle shaft play, your hitachi will be great after a rebuild. Spend the 25 bucks and do it yourself. Make sure to remove the emulsion tubes and blow them out that's the biggest issue they have. +1 Many if not most people go to the Weber because they are unnecessarily intimidated by the Hitachi rebuild or have false preconceptions about it's worth which are perpetuated on this forum by people who don't really know. In reality, tuning the Weber correctly requires as much, if not more, attention to detail than rebuilding a Hitachi. Individuals that don't want to deal with learning enough about carbs to rebuild the Hitachi generally probably don't get their Webers dialed in correctly. I do consider the Weber an upgrade, but only if it is properly tuned, otherwise it's really just a band-aid that is an order of magnitude more expensive than the Hitachi rebuild. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivans imports Posted December 13, 2013 Share Posted December 13, 2013 I putt SPI on my 81 ea81 it loves it and 12 years in no problems at all gets better mpg more power and drivability I love it took me one day to convert it. Intake wire harness distributor ecu maff I used one from 86 gl for parts but any spi 85-94 will work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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