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1973 to 1985 Carburated Vehicles
Emissions laden vehicles, but still simple enough to work on and we still love 'em!


 
 
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Old Mon, April 19th, 2010, 03:07 PM
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First bit of advice.
Find a good auto parts store that has some carb junkies working there and ask for their advice.
You may want to bring the carb with you. Try to clean it so numbers can be read.
Once you find yourself a kit.
Find a nice clean 4x3 area to work in make sure its well ventilated also. Keep a pad of paper handy to write info down on.
You'll also need to find some 9x13 cake pans to soak parts in. Don't use your families cooking ones either. I usually get the aluminum use once ones.
Rags.
Carb cleaner.
Tooth brushes.
Pick tools.
Small screw drivers.
Gasoline.
Read through instructions before breaking open the pack that the parts are in.
I don't know what more to tell you.
I've done a lot of carbs so I always have to see it before giving advice, besides the basics.
JMHO
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