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Carb replacement 1965 GMC 305
This will be my first post. carb had been rebuilt when I got the truck, it’s leaking, went to remove the oil pan - seems like someone did some welding by connecting the oil pan to the mouth of the carb. Looking for advice on how to handle.
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Re: Carb replacement 1965 GMC 305
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Re: Carb replacement 1965 GMC 305
That may be one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. I'd probably get a sanding wheel for my drill or my grinder and just sand that weld aloose a little at a time then try to smooth everything out.
Regardless, it's going to have to get off there.
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Re: Carb replacement 1965 GMC 305
Don't forget to close the choke so dust can't enter the intake.
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Re: Carb replacement 1965 GMC 305
I didn't even think of that. Good point!
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Re: Carb replacement 1965 GMC 305
Yep, cosmically dumb!
It would be nice if the pan doesn't make it impossible to remove the carb. |
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Thank you - with gas there, will need to be extra careful. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I was blown away when I opened the hood the first time - was waiting for this day to come Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: Carb replacement 1965 GMC 305
Got the carb off and rebuilt
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FetchMeAPepsi (November 9th, 2024) |
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Re: Carb replacement 1965 GMC 305
Oooo, dats purty!
You should start a build thread in the build topic. Good pics!
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