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Re: Re: Re: need to have carb rebuilt for super a
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Posted by rebuilder on January 20, 2004 at 20:27:25 from (66.228.102.123):
In Reply to: Re: Re: need to have carb rebuilt for super a posted by Greasy John on January 20, 2004 at 20:01:05:
Greasy John: Of the three options for carburetors I prefer the Zenith or Marvel Schebler over the Carter units. Very few I get in are in rebuildable condition(they don't seem to stand up as well) and worse I have had very little luck in getting parts for the unit other than a few basics. I can get an aftermarket kit but it is pretty much gaskets only(its been a while since I looked at the kit so I will double check). My biggest problem was the floats and choke shafts being bad or missing. There are no replacements that I know of. However, over the past several years I quit trying to rebuild these carbs, and have quite a few used ones which you may be interested in for parts. I don't know what the boys in the office want price wise but call 1/800/248/2955. My personal opinion would be the switch over to a Zenith carb. I do have contact with the Zenith company and I can get many brand new OEM parts yet to fit the Zenith carbs. Zenith also bought out the Marvel Schebler inventory(or so they say) and I can get OEM parts to fit these as well. Keep in mind while I can still get parts, Most of these Carbs are obsolete and so are the parts. I have at times bought a few parts and basically used up the rest of the inventory that will ever be made. I will Look tomorrow in my Carter parts bin & see if I can come up with the jet and will post a message back.
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