66DartSedan
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someone said my float is stuck and it needs a rebuild along with new tank. Anyone know the proper rebuild kit for 66 dodge dart 170 Carter BBS 1bbl?
I thought the numbers on the Carter were on a tab of some sort, that I think ripped off as I can only see side stamped numbersSearch
Look for the number of your carburetor located on it's side and match it with one that is listed on this link.
Norm
This is one that I just sold. I believe those are the numbers on the bowl.I thought the numbers on the Carter were on a tab of some sort, that I think ripped off as I can only see side stamped numbers
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I don't know enough to know which would be a proper replacementI thought my other one had a tag on it, but it doesn't. I do know that I bought it from a company Uremco part# 5-565
Norm
Try looking at this.I don't know enough to know which would be a proper replacement
thank you!!!I did a little more research. I believe this is the kit you need. BBS Carburetor Kit - 1960-1979 Ethanol Ready
I ordered that kit. Is there a walk thru of how to rebuild a carb? this will be my firstI did a little more research. I believe this is the kit you need. BBS Carburetor Kit - 1960-1979 Ethanol Ready
wait slow, down...is this kit for a 2 bbl? mine is a 1bbl will that matter? I think i need to stop shippmentI ordered that kit. Is there a walk thru of how to rebuild a carb? this will be my first
Carb kits have instructions, exploded views, illustrations, and charts to help you along. I always felt it was like putting together a model car. I just read your last post. Yes, make sure you get the right kit. You might have to pull the carb off and take it to a local parts store (like NAPA) to get the correct parts.I ordered that kit. Is there a walk thru of how to rebuild a carb? this will be my first
It's not a two barrel kit if you ordered the one shown on that link. It will come with instructions.wait slow, down...is this kit for a 2 bbl? mine is a 1bbl will that matter? I think i need to stop shippment
The link I sent him for the kit, is the kit I built my Carter with last year. BBS Carburetor Kit - 1960-1979 Ethanol ReadyCarb kits have instructions, exploded views, illustrations, and charts to help you along. I always felt it was like putting together a model car. I just read your last post. Yes, make sure you get the right kit. You might have to pull the carb off and take it to a local parts store (like NAPA) to get the correct parts.
I have downloaded the manual. I was gonna ask if there was a video somewhere of someone rebuilding a Carter from a 66 mopar that you know?Also download the 1966 Dodge Service Manual if you don't have already.
Plymouth Manual will work too.
it will give you pictures and specs etc.
A little more offered to the factory techs through
Master Technician Service Conference - Chrysler's Training for Mechanics
Its a little more advanced. For example in '66 there's one on how a carb works in general, and another with tips on making adjustments if needed. You shouldn't have to make adjustments.