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carburetor kit carter W1
hello,
i'm looking for a repair kit for a chevrolet cgt carburetor maybe somebody now where i can find a good one :) thanks Didier |
http://www.oldchevytrucks.com/cart/p...2&i=10329|||||
i need your advies, it's that the good kit ?? thanks in advance Didier |
Carter
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That is a very basic kit without new jets in it , it is just a few gaskets and seals and for similar money you can get a more comprehensive kit. Something like this as an example has more scope http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1933-1938...wAAOSwUKxYmXgP The Carter W1 evolved into various forms over the years, for some reasons unknown to me , some people actually like them . I tried to rebuild a W1 but found it to be a frustrating experience and the thing never worked correctly - it has many bits n pieces that can go wrong . The best thing GM ever did regarding carbies was to release the Rochester carby in 1949 . In concept , the Rochester carby is directly opposite to the W1 , being a very simple carby with nothing to adjust and mess up . The Rochester with the smaller bore base is meant for the 216 Chevy engine. I have one on my C8, it has never misbehaved. |
thanks Mike,
if a make a search on ebay, whit : chevy 216, i find a lot of carburetor kit now :) if you find the reference/model for the rochester carb, that could be interest me thx Didier |
Rochester
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This will give you an idea of what the Rochester looks like , kits for these are readily available http://www.classicindustries.com/sho...m/carburetors/ |
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Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Et Cetera, Et Cetera. I see at least 50 Rochester Carbs there from basket cases through to NOS or Remanufactured. |
Thank you both for your help :note: :note:
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