HTMLmopars
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A while back I rebuilt the 1920 carb on my brother's 65 Dart. I had just done a refresh on my 67 Valiant's 1920 that had been sitting for decades so I was at least cautiously confident that I could improve a pretty poor starting and stumbling 1bbl. It seems like all the detail work went well, the car starts and runs great, but it just DUMPS fuel out of the bowl.
We found a junkyard unit and put that bowl in the car to see if that would fix it. It improved but wasn't perfect. We replaced gaskets with both homemade and parts store units and nothing solved it, cleaned all the mating surfaces, etc with no luck at all.
The last thing I can think of is double stacking gaskets to try and fill any deformities in the carb body. After that the plan is basically to just find a 2bbl manifold and move on.
Any advice on what route to go?
We found a junkyard unit and put that bowl in the car to see if that would fix it. It improved but wasn't perfect. We replaced gaskets with both homemade and parts store units and nothing solved it, cleaned all the mating surfaces, etc with no luck at all.
The last thing I can think of is double stacking gaskets to try and fill any deformities in the carb body. After that the plan is basically to just find a 2bbl manifold and move on.
Any advice on what route to go?















