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Old 09-28-2009, 02:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Electric diagram - 4A-F engine

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Please if anyone can post me electric diagram for 1.6 16V 4A-F engine. I have mounted it in Strarlet but having trouble with connecting carburator wires (electric choke), or if someone could tell me where do those wires connect to (relay, distributor or anything)....
Please help. When buying engine i forgot to take the "other" side of carburator connector.
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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see your private message.. since I cannot post a file here..
I have no idea what a Starlet is,, but have Corolla diagram..
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Old 09-30-2009, 11:36 AM   #3 (permalink)
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it is very possible that a Starlet in another country has nothing in common as far as the carb and electronics with the carb and electrical on California smog Corolla 4A-F car vs a Starlet... they are probably way different.. but, if mine helps,,, that's cool, if not, maybe someone else can help you..
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Yeya starlet conversion. Over here people put rotors in them.
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Can you send me diagram?
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Starlet is for sure different of Corolla. It has a different engine and some similarity in wireing, this what I made is quite a bit of chemistry with mounting another engine inside. Re-welding engine holders and stuff like that. It would be easy when I would know how does the carb solenoids (all those wires) connect and function. It has nothing to do with original wireing. Engine is running but not the way it should cos of choke, idle control. I know now they connect to "emission control computer" which I dont have so I would like to replace it with some manual switching. If you can help please do. Thx....
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Old 10-01-2009, 05:37 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Don't think the weber carb uses any of that. Could always put one of them as a replacement.
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So you suggest to close all the vacuum tubes and fit in another carburator. Have some in mind to look for?
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well I am not sure if it closes off all the vacuum lines. But either way would solve the issue of the electronic controlled carb and having to wire that up.
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