Figuring Out Carburetors

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Probably very true these days Keith.
 
Probably very true these days Keith.
I restored a '69 el Camino and '72 Lemans Sport including the engine in the '72. All that got farmed
out was the final prep and paint. With our Corvette, I change the oil, air filter and grease the two
fittings. Wouldn't even know where to start on the computerized stuff. I'm just as dumb as anyone
else with that stuff. Just because a person can't work on a car, doesn't mean that they can't enjoy
them.
 
A wise old man told me once..
If you know how a toilet works a Carb works the same way.

That could be true Hezzy.... I never had much luck with either but one big difference there is an explosive occurrence with a toilet won't leave you stranded on the side of the road....
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Neat that you mention that Doug. Did some checking and found several references. Here's a video that explains it quite well.

Eric

 
Neat that you mention that Doug. Did some checking and found several references. Here's a video that explains it quite well.

Eric


AND if Red`s carb seems a little unrefined for you, there is this. RON"S Fuel Injection Systems

Really guys, don`t you think that spring had better come along real soon.
 
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