Carb question

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Eagle84
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Carb question

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Just bought 72 ford f100 with 360, truck runs great.

Advice on rebuilding current carb, or getting new carb. Have 360 all original engine etc...Money no option.
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Re: Carb question

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If the carb looks good , and it functions reasonably well , I'd get a rebuild kit. That is if you want to stay with a stock setup. I did a complete rebuild on mine a couple of years ago and it now works great. Not that difficult and kinda therapeutic. Just follow the instructions to a "T" and don't deviate.
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:yt: If a person is mech inclined a rebuild is easy. Put the $$$ you would have spent on a new carb into another part of the Bump :thup:
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Re: Carb question

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Well, if money is plentiful...rebuild what you have just for the experience and bank the savings for other stuff. Or, rebuild what you have and drop a new Holley 2300 2brl on it...keep the rebuild in reserve. Or, if you want to boost the power...replace the stock intake manifold and drop a Holley 4 brl on it. If money is tight, rebuild what you have.
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