Carb rebuilder.
I probably sound like a broken record when I answer posts like this, but why not just rebuild it yourself?
They come apart pretty darn easy, you clean it up and put it back together with some new parts, then double check a bunch of measurements, and when you're done, you know it's done right. I rebuilt my first Quadrajet when I was 17, and it was no problem.
I bought a kit at Advance Auto last week for $18.00, and it looks to me to be the same as the kits I used to buy years ago, and the same as the ones some "fancy" places sell for a lot more. For $20, I'd take the gamble and give it a shot. Worst that can happen, you get PO'd and send it to a pro who can assemble it blindfolded.
- Eric
They come apart pretty darn easy, you clean it up and put it back together with some new parts, then double check a bunch of measurements, and when you're done, you know it's done right. I rebuilt my first Quadrajet when I was 17, and it was no problem.
I bought a kit at Advance Auto last week for $18.00, and it looks to me to be the same as the kits I used to buy years ago, and the same as the ones some "fancy" places sell for a lot more. For $20, I'd take the gamble and give it a shot. Worst that can happen, you get PO'd and send it to a pro who can assemble it blindfolded.
- Eric
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