I am asking for recomendations on someone to go through and rebuild an 1970 4 speed AVS to factory specs. Ive seen a couple names on here of some rebuilders, but looking for some recomendations.
Well i just got off the phone with carbjunkys and wasnt real impressed. I asked if they would have a solenoid for a 70 avs and the answer was "no". The second comment was "you dont need it" and the third was " it was only used on air conditioning cars to raise the idle". So now the question is what 70 avs carbs had it and why. The carb i have clearly had the solenoid mounted on it.
I agree 100% with you! just like the solenoid on the 6 BBL's. They were used for anti dieseling. Now where can i find one??? ill look at year one, but that sounds like a long shotSome applications over the years were indeed used with a/c to bump the idle under the extra load. Many though, and for your car, it was most likely used as a anti dieseling device. The solenoid set the idle and when the key is turned off, it allows the throttle blades to close and prevents run on.
I believe YearOne had them available at one time? Probably a little pricey though if there still available.
Some applications over the years were indeed used with a/c to bump the idle under the extra load. Many though, and for your car, it was most likely used as a anti dieseling device. The solenoid set the idle and when the key is turned off, it allows the throttle blades to close and prevents run on.
I believe YearOne had them available at one time? Probably a little pricey though if there still available.
This carb is off of a non AC 340 4 speed carExactly if your AC does not work , do not have to worry about selonoid kicker , other than that simple to put a kit in .