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Old 06-29-2010, 09:36 AM   #1
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so she's back sitting in the garage again.

now that i have my truck back on the road, i have found a new problem. my poor little monojet is leaking from the front and back. fuel just trickling out. its not coming from a line that can be tightened or anything. i had two other guys take a look at it for me ,that also own 73-87 chevy trucks, and both say its gonna need a rebuild or replace it. i'm not fluent in carbs so rebuilding doesn't seem to be an option for me. and it looks like a new monojet is around $250 dollars so that isn't looking good for me either. spending that much i might as well convert to a fuel injection setup. so my question is: if i upgrade to fuel injection how much do i gain in mileage/hp as compared to buying a new 'old' monojet? cost for cost
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