I need a carb!!!
Daniel1381
Jeeper
What carb should I go with on my 76cj 5 inline 6cyl??
What carb should I go with on my 76cj 5 inline 6cyl??
how can i tell what i have?? ill look when i get home...i know its a single barrel... someone told me to go to a double barrel
What carb should I go with on my 76cj 5 inline 6cyl??
I'm happy as a lark with my Weber 38, but it takes some patience to get it right, but once you do...there is nothing better for the exception of fuel injection. Like it was mentioned before, find out if you have a 1bbl or 2bbl intake.
Post some pictures if you can.
I am thinking of installing a 38 Weber on my Jeep. What did you do to "get it right?"
If you have a one and want a two, the first thing to do is find and install a two barrel manifold. And in your case maybe an exhaust manifold as well. I think the 76 is just like the 77 in as much as the intake and exhaust bolt together under the carburetor at the EGR valve. Take a couple of pictures of the carb with the breather off. Let us see what you have. You would be a good candidate for an MC2100 ford two barrel but it will be a bit more than a weekend job.
i am running a stock carb.... and just not happy with it and would like to upg to something newer
Old ford trucks. Early 70's. Try and get one from a straight 6 so it'll be the smaller CFM carb. If I remember correctly, the carb with the number 108 in the little circle stamp is the best fit for a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l . You'll need an adapter to mount it, and you'll have to engineer your own throttel linkage, but these carbs work great, they don't require a fuel regulator like the webber needs, and they're really cheap and easy to buy and rebuild.question...was gonna replace my carter on m y 86 CJ7 ...what exactly do these 2100 come out of and what is needed to install....air cleaner,ect...was gonna do a weber 38 but funds are tight so if i could get my friend at the junkyard to nab me a carb.
Not really. Any properly tuned carb will get you similar mpg. Either you have the correct jets(fuel air ratio) and the right CFM's(carb size) or you don't.are there any positive effects for fuel economy when changing out an to an aftermarket carb?
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