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Old 06-08-2018, 03:10 PM   #1
jabborabbo
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Carb rebuilt...I知 no longer afraid to crank it!

2nd shot at the Rochester B rebuild...no gas oozing out..the truck idles and runs better at low speed than it has since I got it - no sputtering or spitting or dying! I don稚 know what I did wrong the first time - the second time I double checked the float level and I also torqued the bowl to air horn screws to spec (70 inch-pounds). The dang choke is still hard to pull all the way out though, even after I paid attention to all the responses on that thread....

Regardless, I知 a happy guy!
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