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#27935 03/21/2003 2:51 PM
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My 1966 Chevy has a Rochester "B" carburetor on the 250. It is the original carburetor that I rebuilt several years ago. It has always had a problem leaking where the top meets the middle section. Now after you drive it when you restart it is often flooded and takes a while to run correctly.

I have tried to adjust the float level a couple of time, but to no avail. I am looking into having it professionally rebuilt or possibly replacing it with the Holley-Webber that Tom Langdon sells. Any thoughts or suggestions out there?


Mike Kelley
1966 Chevy C10 SWB - 250 L6/S10 T5
2002 Chevy Ext 1500 4x4

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#27936 03/21/2003 6:39 PM
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Mike,
I have a 66 with the same carb doing the same thing. I am going to replace mine with a Carter YF carb based on a recommendation from Ken Brown. A rebuilt unit from my local store is $120.00.

Good Luck.

BigMac

#27937 03/21/2003 9:47 PM
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What you have there is a ' Monojet ' carby , very good _but_ the air horn ofttimes warps resulting in un-repairable leaks , you can try (in emergency) _gluing_ the top on the body by painting the gasket with Permatex , I've done it but it's near impossible to open up for cleaning next year . consider replacing the carby complete


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