Has any one rebuilt..
#11
Originally Posted by Rotarydragon' date='Nov 14 2002, 12:50 AM
It's not hard to do you just have to pay attention.
You can bend the float bar if you really want but it's not going to get you anywhere really
Don't take the carb off the engine.
You can bend the float bar if you really want but it's not going to get you anywhere really
Don't take the carb off the engine.
I saw 4 screws that would take most of the carb apart..
So what do I need..a full rebuild kit?
#13
They are saying keep it in the car..If I drop screws int he engine..its an good excuse for a rebuild ..then I will just convince this guy to go ported..he wanted to put webbers on it ..BUT I told him I personally dont run across them much
#14
Yeah no reason to pull it and it's a pain to do anyways.
I use a product called Justice Brothers Boil Out. It's about as redneck as you can get but it works great
Plus if it eats a part you needed a new one anyways.
I use a product called Justice Brothers Boil Out. It's about as redneck as you can get but it works great
Plus if it eats a part you needed a new one anyways.
#17
Originally Posted by Rotarydragon' date='Nov 14 2002, 01:20 PM
Yeah no reason to pull it and it's a pain to do anyways.
I use a product called Justice Brothers Boil Out. It's about as redneck as you can get but it works great
Plus if it eats a part you needed a new one anyways.
I use a product called Justice Brothers Boil Out. It's about as redneck as you can get but it works great
Plus if it eats a part you needed a new one anyways.