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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / carb rebuild

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46fordnut
07-11-2011 @ 5:54 PM
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i need to rebuilt my carb. its a holly 21-29. does the price of 35 for a kit plus tax seem to be a bit high? found this its been just sitting by a car rental place for at least 2 years.

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shogun1940
07-11-2011 @ 6:38 PM
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I have no idea on price , I just bought a 48 coupe and will probably have to rebuild my carb because of the alcohol., so i will be watching the replys good luck

46fordnut
07-11-2011 @ 7:03 PM
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nice...i hope all goes well. this is my 46 . its taken some time but run really well .

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fortyfordguy
07-12-2011 @ 6:10 AM
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We sell the carb kit that fits all the 94 style carbs from 39-53. It changed slightly after that. Our kit sells for $23.50 plus shipping..... Mac VP


Stenny
07-12-2011 @ 9:41 AM
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I think that the snapshot is a '38 Packard Super 8 with a custom body. Pretty nice car to leave out in the elements.

supereal
07-12-2011 @ 9:53 AM
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Rebuilding a carb requires more than just replacing parts, particularly if it has sat for an extended period. The body must be immersed in an appropriate solution to remove any deposits or other crud that has accumulated, and passages must be inspected to be sure that they are clear. It is a given that only nitrile "fuel proof" parts be installed. We are seeing kits that have sat on a shelf too long. Most kits don't contain throttle shaft bushings or an oversize shaft. often necessary in an old carb, and many have sketchy instructions for those not familair with the process. In kits, as in most things, cheaper isn't always better.

46fordnut
07-12-2011 @ 12:45 PM
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mine ran fine just the fuel drained out if it sat for more then 4 days. carb is very clean. just i see the fuel slowly leaking from a small seal in the venture . so i would just rebuilt the whole thing . the pic i posted turn out to be a 1941 caddy lasalle. this would be sweet when it gets done.

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46fordnut
07-12-2011 @ 12:49 PM
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what is the brand of the carb kit and how much is the shipping to new jersey?. does it have all the parts for complete rebuild. like gaskets some small hard parts like needle and seat or excel pump?

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Stroker
07-12-2011 @ 1:17 PM
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Hate to rain on your parade, but Stenny is correct. That does NOT appear to be a LaSalle. If it is a LaSalle, then someone went to a lot of trouble to install a Packard front end.
Actually, there was no 41 LaSalle, as Cadillac dropped the line in 1940. Attached is a
photo of the last year (1940) LaSalle.


46fordnut
07-12-2011 @ 2:15 PM
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ok . i guess i was wrong . still it neat to see them as they really are and not all dressed up.

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