Carb Replacement Advice for '79 CJ-5
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- Tucson/Marana Arizona
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- -1975 Jeep CJ5, 360 V8, Headers, Duel Exhaust,T15 transmission, D-20 Transfer case, Twin Stick Conversion, Warn 8274 Winch
-1951 Willys Wagon, 4 cylinder, "F" head, little rust, very close to stock
My understanding is the difference between the 2100 and the 2150 was the altitude compensation device. But I could be wrong....
I have several with the Chilton being the very worst of the bunch. The Haynes was far better. Why? The Chilton had to many sentences like ....... To start work on the carburetor, first remove the carburetor ........ After reading a sentence like that I always went, "Whaaaaaaa, exactly how do I remove the carburetor? ......." That wasn't an exact sentence, but an illustration. The Haynes was far more complete. But to really get the straight scoop you need a shop manual. Unfortunately I don't have a shop manual for the '75, but I do have one for a '80 which has covered my 360 needs. A good manual, I mean a really good manual is a great, no it's a must have.
I have several with the Chilton being the very worst of the bunch. The Haynes was far better. Why? The Chilton had to many sentences like ....... To start work on the carburetor, first remove the carburetor ........ After reading a sentence like that I always went, "Whaaaaaaa, exactly how do I remove the carburetor? ......." That wasn't an exact sentence, but an illustration. The Haynes was far more complete. But to really get the straight scoop you need a shop manual. Unfortunately I don't have a shop manual for the '75, but I do have one for a '80 which has covered my 360 needs. A good manual, I mean a really good manual is a great, no it's a must have.
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