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    Default 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    I have a 2T-GEC 11111-88261 with EFI and i would like to do the following conversions and was wondering if anyone knows if the below will work:

    1. Remove EFI and EFI manafold and replace with Mikuni Solex 40-PHH-3 carbies and matching manifold
    2. Remove cam cover and replace with one from a 2T-G 11111-88220

    Basically i have a TA22 with a 1978-1980 EFI engine and i want to have the benefits of the Yamaha head but looking like the original motor

    Thanks for you input.

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    Should work. May need to fiddle with the carbies a bit to get running nicely. I vaguely recall that there is a difference in intake stud pattern between early 2TG head and later EFI 2TG head in the middle. Something to check out.

    Cam cover will swap over no worries.

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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    You might want to see if you will need to add an electric fuel pump?

    I have possibly inaccurate memory of needing to do this when converting an 18rgeu to carbs.

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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    You would have a high pressure fuel pump for efi need to change, removing the efi loom could be fun

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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    72GT,

    Yes it will work.

    But as mentioned above - Fuel pump will need changing to Low pressure Electric pump.

    Late heads have the stud locations for both the EFI and Carbies. Worse case you may have to move a stud
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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    Does the pump have to be electric or can the manual pump be used?

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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    If it has a lobe thing to run a manual pump it could, my 18rgeu did not

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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    Quote Originally Posted by 72GT View Post
    Does the pump have to be electric or can the manual pump be used?
    With the 2T-GEU there is no pump cam on idler shaft. You will have to use electric.

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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    What options are there for a small discrete fuel pump for the solex carnies? Do I need a simple pump with just a line in then out? the current efi fuel pump is in the boot and is huge with heaps of fuel lines coming out of it, too messy for my liking.

    I think the pump needs to be no more than 4 psi and can it be mounted in the engine bay?

    I was thinking of this one http://www.racereadyproducts.com/fue...flo-fuel-pump/
    Some say facet pumps are noisy...?

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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    Quote Originally Posted by 72GT View Post
    What options are there for a small discrete fuel pump for the solex carnies? Do I need a simple pump with just a line in then out? the current efi fuel pump is in the boot and is huge with heaps of fuel lines coming out of it, too messy for my liking.

    I think the pump needs to be no more than 4 psi and can it be mounted in the engine bay?

    I was thinking of this one http://www.racereadyproducts.com/fue...flo-fuel-pump/
    Some say facet pumps are noisy...?
    Facet pumps are noisy. We used to call them rattler pumps. I usually use a rotary vane or roller pump such as a Carter. http://www.summitracing.com/int/part...4070/overview/ but you will need a pressure reg. I used this model pump, feeding twin Webers on my rally/ daily car for just over 6 years with no problems. Usually pay about $95 to $110 AUD depending where you goto. Best to fit in engine bay near carbies, as in a TA22 near original filter position. (Edit) Also good idea to have filter between tank and pump, used to use a metal body filter.
    Last edited by ToyTA22; 12-01-2016 at 09:08 AM. Reason: Added info

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    Default Re: 2T-GEU EFI conversion to solex carbies

    I run a soft mounted facet pump located in the trunk beside the fuel tank. Yes it is noisey when priming the carbs (reasuringly so actually) but not noticeable once engine running.

    Have a pressure regulator/stop valve switch/tilt switch in the engine bay.

    3TGTE bottom end/88261 head/webber 45's.
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