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Re: [oletrucks] Carb probs.

To: tburt@hirose.com, lakek@oit.edu, architectmsu@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Carb probs.
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 15:35:00 EDT
In a message dated 4/27/99 10:49:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
tburt@hirose.com writes:

<< 
 >    I have carb problems!  The 350 in my '59 3/4 ton came out of an '86
 > El Camino.  It hasn't been running right for a week or so.  I thought I
 > had water in the distributor or had a vacuum leak, but this morning I
 > discovered it is pumping gas out from around a rod on the top of the
 > carb.
 >    I don't like these newer carbs anyway, to much junk on them.  Does
 > anyone know what older (meaning simple; manual choke, two adjuster
 > screws.  The basics.) carb will fit on this manifold?  If so how about
 > a good place to buy a rebuilt one?  This is just an old work truck, I'm
 > not trying to make it a hot rod and I don't care if I have to fine tune
 > it once a week, but I want one that I can fine tune.
 >    Any info will help a lot since I'm not really up on carbs.  It has
 > been a long time since I had an older car, my last was a '70 Camaro.
 > It seems I've forgotten much, yet I never knew a whole lot to start
 > with.  All I know is that the carb on that 350 didn't have half the
 > compontents this one does.
 >
 > Thanks,
 >    Wayne     '59 3/4 ton Apache
 >
 >
 > >>


  Wayne,

  If you do decide to go with the Edelbrock series, check out Jeg's or Summit 
for mail order pricing, should be less than $200.00.

  Mike
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