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#239942 08/28/2007 6:23 PM
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The carburetor off my 261 engine is rusted and in bad shape. Trying to soak it and free it up but was wondering if they still made the original style. Might be easier to buy new than recondition the one I have. Any help would be appreciated.

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Well, I don't think you will find a new one easily, but there are reconditioned ones to be had in various places.

However, you might just want to try to recondition yours. The only part that is iron is the throttle base, the rest is pot metal. You might want to soak it for a while and see what comes off, you may be surprised. The reconditioned ones are of questionable quality.


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#239944 08/28/2007 11:15 PM
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Well here is my experience. If your throttle plate is stuck, no amount of soaking will help it. What you should do is remove the base and use a small torch, like a propane torch to heat around the shaft. Do not use a lot of force trying to turn it but let the heat do the job. It will free up. Then you can clean and rebuild the whole thing. The rusted base can be soaked in rust remover. They are fairly simple and work quite nicely even though they take a lot of bashing from Carter fans!


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#239945 08/29/2007 3:21 AM
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I'm w/ truckernix. Take your time on it.


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#239946 08/29/2007 4:09 AM
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Upgrade to a progressive carb with an adaptor or a new manifold- You'll like the difference- For my money, I'd go with a cliffords manifold and a small Holley 4 bbl.


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