Hello list. My '59 DeSoto has been running rough lately, and I noticed that the oil level is up higher on the dipstick than when I filled it. I believe that there is gas getting into the oil. So I turned my attention to the carb. I removed the air horn and noticed that there is a nice coating of sediment on the bottom of the float bowl. I also checked out the needles and the rubber tips on them did not look too bad. I'm no carb expert, so when I look at the old Motor's Auto Repair Manual I get a little nervous. They show all these crazy gauges and settings and stuff, much of which is beyond me. I can't afford to send my carb in for a $200 rebuild. I'd like to buy a rebuild kit, take the thing apart, soak it, install the kit and put it back together. Can this be done without screwing up the factory settings? Are these carbs real sensitive? It is an AFB. Help! -Eli Collins _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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