Carb concerns
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- 1984 CJ7 258 I6 Carter 2BBL. 33" Hercules Trail Digger M/T 6" spring lift D300/T15. Aluminum Valve Cover.
Good afternoon everyone. I'm looking at purchasing an 84 CJ7 with the AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l .
I've asked another question in a different section, but now I have another one.
I've put a deposit down on this CJ, and climbed all around and under the vehicle checking out points that need to be repaired, replaced, etc. On thing that the dealer had mentioned to me is that the carb _might_ need to be rebuilt. I know the basics about car maintenance, though in my life all of my vehicles have been fuel injected. What should I look for in terms of problems with this carburetor and whether or not it should be rebuilt? I plan on taking the vehicle to a mechanic of a throuroug inspection before finalizing the deal. If there's a problem(s) that haven't been addressed, the dealer will take care of them as part of the price of the Jeep (he'll send the carb out to be rebuilt if it's needed).
Honestly, I feel like since he's bringing it up I want to say "well, just send it out to be rebuilt so there's no question about it at all, either way." I would like to be in a better position to look at it myself and point out any issues I may see, before I have a mechanic look at it as well. Kind of a "two against one" position, though ultimately I'll go by what my mechanic reports.
Advice/tips?
I've asked another question in a different section, but now I have another one.

I've put a deposit down on this CJ, and climbed all around and under the vehicle checking out points that need to be repaired, replaced, etc. On thing that the dealer had mentioned to me is that the carb _might_ need to be rebuilt. I know the basics about car maintenance, though in my life all of my vehicles have been fuel injected. What should I look for in terms of problems with this carburetor and whether or not it should be rebuilt? I plan on taking the vehicle to a mechanic of a throuroug inspection before finalizing the deal. If there's a problem(s) that haven't been addressed, the dealer will take care of them as part of the price of the Jeep (he'll send the carb out to be rebuilt if it's needed).
Honestly, I feel like since he's bringing it up I want to say "well, just send it out to be rebuilt so there's no question about it at all, either way." I would like to be in a better position to look at it myself and point out any issues I may see, before I have a mechanic look at it as well. Kind of a "two against one" position, though ultimately I'll go by what my mechanic reports.
Advice/tips?