Hi everyone,
I hope that you're all having a really nice holiday season. I have my '83 Limited Eagle Wagon in the shop right now and I'm having a really frustrating time figuring out what to do with the carburetor because I get different advice from all of the experts. The original Carter was a dog, predictably, and would often most often stall on hot days while going up steep hills here in Spokane. I replaced that carb with a rebuilt one by Holley, so I thought, that I purchased through O'Reilly's about 3 months ago. I found out from the mechanic this morning that this new carb is leaking, so I'll have to replace it under warranty. The bigger issue is that I'm not sure which carb I actually need because the mechanic claimed that I should get a carb without electronics but apparently Holley only provides a carb that's either high altitude or not (not a matter of electronics or not). I live at about 2,400 feet (64-1591 or 64-1591A- Altitude version, the latter of which is recommended in my area on OR's website). I'm right on the elevation cusp and I don't want to pick the wrong one. To complicate matters more, O'Reilly claims that they only have access to Tomco rebuild carbs. In that case, I have the choice of one with (#2-904) or without the electronic feedback valve (#2-912) I have no idea what to do but I'm spending a lot of time and money on the car to deal with it's cold starting and bad fuel economy in particular.
Help! Which carb should I order depending on whether it's Tomco (with or without the feedback valve) or Holley (high altitude or not). I'm getting different stories depending on which parts store I talk to, the mechanic or one of the local carb shops. What a mess. Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Regards,
Matt Hedman (AMC83)
[email protected]Spokane, WA