84 bII carb rebuild ?

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ran429
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84 bII carb rebuild ?

Post by ran429 »

So how hard are the stock 1984 b2 carbs to rebuild? it has a gutless 2.8 v6 and its an auto w/cruise.
Randy , Kent Washington
ran429
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Post by ran429 »

right now it will run if I keep the pedal Mashed to the floor, but if i let off it the truck wont idle.

Wifey wants it running again to go to & from work so she doesnt get her newer car dirty from all the mud at their office parkinglot.

Shes a construction companies officeworker.
Randy , Kent Washington
plowboy
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Post by plowboy »

They are pretty simple. Just make sure the float is set right. I did mine in about an hour....and I'm stupid. :D

There is not a lot of parts to the kit. Make sure you have a good float, because my rebuild kit did not come with a new float.
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Post by ranger5.0 »

They are really simple to do. I has even pulled the top of while it was running to adjust the float on the trail. :redneck:
EBSteve just likes to watch me break things.:-)
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Post by plowboy »

Ditto
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ran429
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Post by ran429 »

guess i dig into it soon then. thanks guys.
Randy , Kent Washington
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