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Marine Carburetor

Marine Carburetor

MacD

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Port Orchard
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1978 CJ7, 304 w/ NV4500, Curry D44 rear axle, stock front, stock transfer case, Rubicon 4.5 lift, 1in body, rear disk brake conversion, auto meter gauges, painless wiring harness.
My Edelbrock 1406 died and I was given a Carter 1409, marine carb. They are basically identical, however the 1409 doesn't have the vacuum advance port. Anyone have experience using these? Can I drill out the port or possible find vacuum from another source? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Marine carbs are made to run at a steady RPM.
The lack of vacuum ports is another reason they aren't seen on cars.
What's wrong with the 1406, that a rebuild won't fix?
LG
 
A rebuilt would fix it, I was just trying to keep it on the road until I have time to rebuild the 1406. Thanks for the info!
 
You can rebuild the carb in a couple of hours at most. :confused:
NAPA will have the kit needed.
Good luck,
LG
 

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