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Hey all. I have a 1979 Spider, and I’m trying to convert the old carburetor and intake manifold to a new Weber 32/36 and 1800 manifold. I’m completely new to car restoration as well as Fiats, so please excuse my ignorance on a lot of this stuff, ha ha.
I’ve already removed the old carb and manifold and am sort of stuck at where to put it all back. I’m looking at a lot of tubes and not a lot of places to reconnect them. Obviously I can scrap some stuff, but as to what I need to keep I could use a little guidance. I’ve taken pictures of where I’m at and hope someone out there can make some sense of it. I’ve labeled the hoses in the engine bay with letters and the connections on the manifold and carb with letters. Maybe just a quick match game will be easiest?
Here’s what I’m looking at in the engine bay:

A: the other end of this hose goes to the top of the charcoal canister.
B: the other end of this hose is connected to that valve just south of it in the picture.
C: the other end of this hose connects to a fuel line going into the firewall.
D: the other end of this hose connects to the bottom of the charcoal canister
E: this connects to the brake booster
F: this connects with the fuel filter (as seen) and fuel pump
G: this is the breather hose that connected to the old air filter. Do I just cap this? I read about what I think was a filter you can put in it or something?
Now here’s the connections labeled on the new manifold and carb.


Like I said, hopefully it’s easier to maybe match the letters and numbers than writing a whole set of instructions for the slow new guy, ha ha. One last thing: All those vacuum hoses from the old manifold seemed to be connected to these valves in the picture below. Can I just scrap all this stuff since I don’t see anywhere to put in on the new set up?

Sorry for the long post, but I’m anxious to get her started and enjoy the remaining days of summer with the top down. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I’ve already removed the old carb and manifold and am sort of stuck at where to put it all back. I’m looking at a lot of tubes and not a lot of places to reconnect them. Obviously I can scrap some stuff, but as to what I need to keep I could use a little guidance. I’ve taken pictures of where I’m at and hope someone out there can make some sense of it. I’ve labeled the hoses in the engine bay with letters and the connections on the manifold and carb with letters. Maybe just a quick match game will be easiest?
Here’s what I’m looking at in the engine bay:

A: the other end of this hose goes to the top of the charcoal canister.
B: the other end of this hose is connected to that valve just south of it in the picture.
C: the other end of this hose connects to a fuel line going into the firewall.
D: the other end of this hose connects to the bottom of the charcoal canister
E: this connects to the brake booster
F: this connects with the fuel filter (as seen) and fuel pump
G: this is the breather hose that connected to the old air filter. Do I just cap this? I read about what I think was a filter you can put in it or something?
Now here’s the connections labeled on the new manifold and carb.


Like I said, hopefully it’s easier to maybe match the letters and numbers than writing a whole set of instructions for the slow new guy, ha ha. One last thing: All those vacuum hoses from the old manifold seemed to be connected to these valves in the picture below. Can I just scrap all this stuff since I don’t see anywhere to put in on the new set up?

Sorry for the long post, but I’m anxious to get her started and enjoy the remaining days of summer with the top down. Any help would be greatly appreciated!