Thanks, good stuff
I agree with shaggimo. I rebuilt my Carter BBD a few weeks ago (first carb I've ever rebuilt) and it was actually pretty simple. I completely disassembled it once just to see if I could do it and thoroughly cleaned it out with compressed air and carb cleaner, then did it a second time with the actual kit and a chemical dip.
What did you dip it in? I think I'm going to need to do that
I got the ball rolling last night. I ordered a rebuilt kit from NAPA - Their Echlin brand. They also had a Mileage Plus variant, which is a Echlin sub-brand, but I've heard they're not as good, so I went all-out
There wasn't a list of what's included, so I also ordered a new brass float, leather accelerator pump, and needle & seat. I think I'm good to go!
The order isn't here yet, but I pulled the carb to get ready. I can't believe how gunked up it is! This weekend I'm going to pull the intake manifold as well. I'm almost tempted to just yank the entire head at this point. Maybe I'm a bit too used to more modern engines that like to be impeccably clean, but I can't believe how much gunk was in the intake system! Before I do anything stupid and make thigns worse, please someone let me know if this looks excessively dirty and is reason to worry, or if my
is just showing
Here's what I started with
After pulling the carb off, I noticed a ton of built-up on the intake manifold inlet runners. I also noticed a good bit of puddled fuel in the intake manifold. Odd design with the pillars... never seen that before
Is this puddling normal? What about the build-up?
The bottom of the throttle plates wasn't any better. Should I worry?
Here are the passages from the bottom:
And from the top:
The housing:
The IM with the gasket removed and ports blocked (like its going to help...)
Notice all the oil burnt on the exhaust manifold and getting everywhere else. I think its time to invest in an aluminum valve cover!