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Thread: Weber Air Cleaner Adapter??

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    It shouldn't be that hard to modify the factory air filter but the trick is getting the filter box height correct so all the mount holes remain aligned when it's bolted back down. I'd get a factory box from a JY and butcher it so it can be jigged until it seals to the Weber and isn't being pulled out of shape. A scrap piece of alu sheeting for the adapter and a squirt of RTV silicon will seal it up airtight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haruman View Post
    So I ended up buying the suzuki adapter... probably would have worked, but my weber is a DFEV, and the thing doesn't fit the carb. Oh well. I may end up fabbing something up myself.
    There are places to find the right adapter. I have one on my truck and the info on the install is in my Mitsy link in post signature below.

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    you need the Toyota weber air filter adaptor to use the stock air cleaner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BradMph View Post
    Fits fine. Even though I have a cowl hood it still is under the stock hood area by a couple in. Not sure but I think the manufacture has done some homework for the adapter to fit without cutting a hole in a hood.
    Do you have any pictures of it installed?

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