Just because it is 36 years old doesn't mean that it needs work. If the car runs fine,leave it alone. I have heard of people paying big money to have their carb rebuilt, only to have it function worse than before. If you want to do it yourself, and then learn all about it while you are at it, that's a different story, but I would still pick one that didn't function properly.
Why buy trouble???
Paul W.
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From: Frederick
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Sent: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 14:08:20 -0500
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IML:
Carbs.
There is a string going around about carbs. This made me think about the carb on my 69 LeBaron.
I have the Carter AVS. What is the correct part number for this carb for my car? I would like to know if this is the original carb for the car.
The carb seems to work fine, but is probably original and thus 36 years old. A shop in town will rebuild it for $225 which is close to the same price for a new one. Is there any benefit in getting the original carb rebuilt other than for the originality? Would a new carb be better and if so what CFM should I get.
Thanks
Fred Joslin