I beleive I have a carb that needs rebuilding. I don't want to replace the original Ford carb for my FE360 I have, however I have not rebuilt one before. I have seen some websites showing detailed instructions but I wanted to get some help from everyone here first.
Any suggestions or tricks would be great. Thanks
2bbl carb rebuild
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Re: 2bbl carb rebuild
its pretty easy to soak it in cleaner and put a new kit in it. the hard part is getting it tuned back to running propely. the two screws ont he bottom should be turned in all the way when you get done rebuilding it. then turn each out out 1 1/2 turns to get the truck to start. from there you turn the screws in or out to get a smooth running engine. one thing to check is the bottom rod plate slack before you do too much. it it wiggles up and down that is a vacuum leak and will need to be fixed before it will run properly for you. setting the float is another thing that is described in the instructions that come with the kit. other than that there are other adjustments whihc i never change because i havent needed to so i leave those alone.
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Re: 2bbl carb rebuild
Here is some good info.
http://www.hurtle.com/cars/mustang/fixes/carb/
http://www.hurtle.com/cars/mustang/fixes/carb/
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Re: 2bbl carb rebuild
thanks for the link.....this is what i neededcraftsman wrote:Here is some good info.
http://www.hurtle.com/cars/mustang/fixes/carb/
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Re: 2bbl carb rebuild
fordman wrote:its pretty easy to soak it in cleaner and put a new kit in it. the hard part is getting it tuned back to running propely. the two screws ont he bottom should be turned in all the way when you get done rebuilding it. then turn each out out 1 1/2 turns to get the truck to start. from there you turn the screws in or out to get a smooth running engine. one thing to check is the bottom rod plate slack before you do too much. it it wiggles up and down that is a vacuum leak and will need to be fixed before it will run properly for you. setting the float is another thing that is described in the instructions that come with the kit. other than that there are other adjustments whihc i never change because i havent needed to so i leave those alone.
Thanks for the help...I think I will give 'er a shot.