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Hello everyone, while we're on the subject of carbs. Who sells a good, new rebuild kit. For the stock carb. from the older models. Thanks, Ron
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I got a good kit from Norman at Antelope Valley:

http://www.avettruck.com/Featured_Produ ... eries.html
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ron wrote:Hello everyone, while we're on the subject of carbs. Who sells a good, new rebuild kit. For the stock carb. from the older models. Thanks, Ron
Tom Howell at Snake River 4X4 is also a good source.
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I have the kits in stock for $35.00.
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Thanks everybody, I've got some vacation coming and after renuing the gas tank, new lines and cleaning the fuel pump, I still don't have any power to climb small inclines. The timing is right on as per Charles, so I'll rebuild the carb and go from there.
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ron wrote:Thanks everybody, I've got some vacation coming and after renuing the gas tank, new lines and cleaning the fuel pump, I still don't have any power to climb small inclines. The timing is right on as per Charles, so I'll rebuild the carb and go from there.
You are going in the right direction, first things first. If none of this solves your power issue, governor tune-up may be in order.
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