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Rebuilding carter afb’s

RAINMANYEH

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It’s been awhile since I rebuilt a carb, but a good start with them all separated and layed out. I went the lazy route and bought a new Edelbrock... the original is in a box in the garage.
 

Russ69Runner

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Sonic cleaning really get's them clean. Soaking in the can of carb cleaner dose take a while but will do a good job also. :thumbsup2:
 

oscar holland

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I use a tumble filled with small ufo shape metal parts works great switch it
On 2 hour later done!
 

HD539

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For the rebuild I used a kit from thermoquad. I picked up a gallon can of carburetor solvent for soaking and cleaning. When it was done soaking and cleaned I took it to a local guy I know and had the bushings replaced. The rebuild kit had everything you would need for a rebuild (minus any new jets).
 
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