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Carb Options: Rebuild, Remanufactured, Weber, etc

Old 04-16-2014, 05:10 AM
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Carb Options: Rebuild, Remanufactured, Weber, etc

Despite having only 120K miles, my 1989 22R pickup runs like crap. After two years it's time to finally address the carburetion situation. Throttle response at speed is decent, but it idles very poorly, gets terrible fuel economy, and "diesels" for a few seconds every time I cut the ignition.


I've never rebuilt an automotive carburetor, but that seems to be the cheapest way to go. NAPA and Autozone used to offer rebuild kits that I can no longer find. There are still a few AirTex 2G1344 kits floating around and there is this:


http://www.lceperformance.com/Carbur...-p/1031001.htm


Other than these two, I don't know what else is available. I also don't know anything about properly tuning a carb once it's been rebuilt and reinstalled.


Secondly, there are remanufactured carbs available from places like Carburetor Exchange, Guaranteed Carburetors, Carb Spec, etc. They will exchange your core for a rebuilt unit or rebuild your actual carb, which usually takes longer but costs less.


http://www.carb-x.com/
http://www.guaranteedcarburetors.com/
http://www.carbspec.com/


Going this route seems reasonably priced (usually under $200) and they claim to perform certain tests that would be difficult/impossible to do in a home garage. On the other hand, if the work is done incorrectly and you aren't local to the shop, you're out a lot of time while the carb is shipped back and forth between you and the tech. Also, there isn't a mechanic on Earth I expect not to half-ass a job performed on someone else's vehicle. I trust no one.


Then, there are these supposedly NEW carbs coming from places like China, Korea, Thailand, etc:


http://www.ebay.com/itm/321049250384...84.m1423.l2649


"New" sounds great, especially for the price, but the quality/fitment is a huge question mark.


Lastly, there is the Weber swap. I see conversion kits in the $2-300 range every day. Some have the option of a manual choke; as a motorcyclist, I appreciate this level of simplicity. How does the Weber compare in terms of performance, maintenance, and fuel economy?


Decisions. Wish I had just waited for an EFI truck.
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