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I haven't started it yet but anyone no how hard it is to rebuild on of these carberators. The throttle is sticking and tried carb cleaner but didn't work. I don't know if I should try the seafoam spray or just rebuild it and when you try to give it gas it just boggs down almost to the point of stalling. 

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Is the sticking throttle a problem with the carburetor or in the linkage? My throttle would sometimes hang up a little and wouldn't return to idle. I sprayed a little lube on the linkage rod where it goes through the bracket on the back of the block, as well as on any pivot point. It eliminated the problem.

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Ya that whats its doing is sticking so it doesn't return to idle. But when you step on it or rev it up it boggs right down. Not sure if some sefoam would help. Didn't want to rebuild the carb till winter. Kind of sounds like there is air going through the carb when it happens. I know fuel pump is alright. Could be the float sticking. 

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7 minutes ago, bambamshere said:

Ya that whats its doing is sticking so it doesn't return to idle. But when you step on it or rev it up it boggs right down. Not sure if some sefoam would help. Didn't want to rebuild the carb till winter. Kind of sounds like there is air going through the carb when it happens. I know fuel pump is alright. Could be the float sticking. 

Sounds like you need a new accelerator pump plunger or .......sometimes you can soak yours over night in oil to fatten it back up.

 

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So tomorrow I'm going to try and rebuild my Carberator. I called a few places and the all said about 200 to 300 to rebiuld it. It can't be that hard only thing is in the instructions of how to do it the have set the plunger at 3\8 of a inch and I'm no good and measurements. So might have problem there but ya should be fun lol

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So took carburetor off the truck to rebuild and good thing I did. I one there was fuel sitting inside exhaust manifold. That could have been though me dumping gas into carburetor to start it. I went to dump out the fuel out of bowl and more gas came out from where the bowl gasket is then came out of the hole itself. Plus the gasket on manifold was all cracked and broken. 

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Best to drill those out with a smaller bit, then put a screw in and pull out, but now that isn't 1/2 broken might not be possible...but shouldn't be any hidden Jets on the original carb...but I may be wrong, all of mine may have been long ago mussed with already.

 

i do recommend you find yourself some dunk style carb cleaner and soak the carb a minimum of 18-24 hours, that will remove any varnish and gummed up ports you may not be able to cleanwith spray cleaner.  Napa or Puston Ring should be able to supply, but it's pricey...but worth it.

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Lacquer thinner is nòthing like real carb cleaner and won't eat 50 years of grime, but give it a shot....but at least buy yourself a can of spray cleaner and clean everything again after the lacquer before reassembly.  If that carb is really pitted, it likely won't ever run smooth, and I'd be worried what it looks like inside

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Ok so l was looking around Canadian Tire today for something to clean carb with. Couldn't afford the normal carb cleaner or dip. So in the autoparts side of the store I found some WD40 industrial cleaner and degreaser. Cost 20$. Wanted to try it because I needed something. Well put everything in there about 2 hrs ago and went to see how it was doing. I had also bought a denture brush it is a little harder the a actual tooth brush. Well it took all grease and carbon off. Hard to brush a few spots but carb is now clean. It even took off the white gas particles from the barrel made it nice and smooth. So it works but after you take out of the WD40 make sure you have some water around to clean it off. Because when it starts to dry little white spot appear but they was off. 

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2 hours ago, bambamshere said:

I really just started wiping stuff off mine now but mine has the patent # on the bottom. But I can tell you so far is the # on the bowl is 0-661 and it has H-1 E7T2 and on throttle body it says I-642 and 15 hope that helps you. Fernando

Mine has M9-1 E7T2

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