aftermarket carb???
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aftermarket carb???
hi,
dose anyone know of a carb that can be used in place of the finiky zenith?
my engine runs fine, then needs choke, then has too much choke, then you need to keep a toe on the gas, then more choke then no choke at all,
its a fun dance
Mike
dose anyone know of a carb that can be used in place of the finiky zenith?
my engine runs fine, then needs choke, then has too much choke, then you need to keep a toe on the gas, then more choke then no choke at all,
its a fun dance
Mike
1947 Cj2a (MB clone)
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
Re: aftermarket carb???
sounds like a clogged port. Mine was doing that, stripped it down and ran a cleaning wire through every single opening, then sprayed with carb cleaner and dried with compressed air.
Runs great now, don't even need to choke it to start in cold weather. Saved me the money of buying a new carb.
Steve
kb0jyl
Runs great now, don't even need to choke it to start in cold weather. Saved me the money of buying a new carb.
Steve
kb0jyl
Re: aftermarket carb???
Be REAL careful of putting wires in the ports. The carb body is soft aluminum and any wire you put in it will be harder. If you open up the idle mixture port just .oo1" then you will never get it to idle correctly. I do agree that yours should be cleaned but do not stick wires in the ports. There is no direct bolt on replacement other than the Zenith or impossible to find Holley from the first couple of years the mutt was made. These carburetors will run good if they are clean, the timing is right, the valves are set right and you have no intake leaks.
Rick
Rick
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
Re: aftermarket carb???
I used a fine soft copper wire so as to not scratch or damage any of the interior ports. The idle mixture port was cleaned with cleaner and compressed air. I didn't want to damage anything so was very careful. After the cleaning couldn't ask for a better running little mutt now. Just tap the starter and it fires rigiht up.
Steve
Just follow the yellow brick road........
1967 Kaiser M725 (New project)
1972 Pontiac LeMans luxury Sport
1977 M-886
1965 M151A1
1952 M38A1 sold
1965 MG Spridget
1964 Ford Falcon (sold)
1950 Chevrolet Panel truck (sold)
1959 Ford 4x4
1966 Austin London Black Taxi
1964 Triumph Herald Convertable
Just follow the yellow brick road........
1967 Kaiser M725 (New project)
1972 Pontiac LeMans luxury Sport
1977 M-886
1965 M151A1
1952 M38A1 sold
1965 MG Spridget
1964 Ford Falcon (sold)
1950 Chevrolet Panel truck (sold)
1959 Ford 4x4
1966 Austin London Black Taxi
1964 Triumph Herald Convertable
Re: aftermarket carb???
Is that possible to happen?? I always use choke to start even the winter time and some timew in Summer timekb0jyl wrote: don't even need to choke it to start in cold weather.
Steve
kb0jyl
Re: aftermarket carb???
Yes, no choke needed to start. When I cleaned the carb, I looked for any opening that air or fuel went through and cleaned it. Then put new gaskets in, reassembled it installed it and set the air fuel mixture and set the idle speed. It now runs like a champ, idles smooth at about 500 rpm.
Steve
Just follow the yellow brick road........
1967 Kaiser M725 (New project)
1972 Pontiac LeMans luxury Sport
1977 M-886
1965 M151A1
1952 M38A1 sold
1965 MG Spridget
1964 Ford Falcon (sold)
1950 Chevrolet Panel truck (sold)
1959 Ford 4x4
1966 Austin London Black Taxi
1964 Triumph Herald Convertable
Just follow the yellow brick road........
1967 Kaiser M725 (New project)
1972 Pontiac LeMans luxury Sport
1977 M-886
1965 M151A1
1952 M38A1 sold
1965 MG Spridget
1964 Ford Falcon (sold)
1950 Chevrolet Panel truck (sold)
1959 Ford 4x4
1966 Austin London Black Taxi
1964 Triumph Herald Convertable
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- Location: North East PA
Re: aftermarket carb???
every now and then i get a perfect run and idle,
you figure if i give it a really good cleaning i should be good?
you figure if i give it a really good cleaning i should be good?
1947 Cj2a (MB clone)
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
Re: aftermarket carb???
Just curious, how old is the gas? Old gas will give you fits, by old I am talking anything over 6 months.
Rick
Rick
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
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Re: aftermarket carb???
its fresh fuel
1947 Cj2a (MB clone)
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
Re: aftermarket carb???
Have you tried Seafoam?
That has become my standard First Thing To Do To An Engine. Do it at night and you don't get the whole neighborhood calling the fire department . . .
That has become my standard First Thing To Do To An Engine. Do it at night and you don't get the whole neighborhood calling the fire department . . .
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Re: aftermarket carb???
ive tried seafoam and dont really care for it, makes a ton of smoke and dosent seem to fix anything at least for me
im more of a Marvel Mystery Oil person
im more of a Marvel Mystery Oil person
1947 Cj2a (MB clone)
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
Re: aftermarket carb???
Hey Mike,
are you going to bring your mutt to Gilbert this fall? I'm thinking of bringing mine down....
Jim
are you going to bring your mutt to Gilbert this fall? I'm thinking of bringing mine down....
Jim
Zigzag50, Northeast51, KC2QDZ
MVPA # 30032 G838.org
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1971 G838-M151A2 1966 G857-M416
1968 G748-M101A1 1976 G748-M116A1
1990 MEP-701A
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Real jeeps have horizontal grille slots
MVPA # 30032 G838.org
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1971 G838-M151A2 1966 G857-M416
1968 G748-M101A1 1976 G748-M116A1
1990 MEP-701A
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Real jeeps have horizontal grille slots
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Re: aftermarket carb???
its real ugly, big rust hole in the battery box floor and passengers side
no seat cushions, cracked windsheild, none of the lights work
but i would bing it and drive it just for a laugh, if i had a trailer to move it on
carbondale PA to gilbert PA is a long long way with no trailer
Mike
no seat cushions, cracked windsheild, none of the lights work
but i would bing it and drive it just for a laugh, if i had a trailer to move it on
carbondale PA to gilbert PA is a long long way with no trailer
Mike
1947 Cj2a (MB clone)
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
1953 M38-a1
1957 Willys wagon
1966 M416 trailer
1967 M151-a1
Re: aftermarket carb???
I have recentkly obtained a M151. I too seem to experience more than normal carb problems and have thought of replacing the Zenith with a different carb. I am working with a friend who runs a auto repair business in town and has a lot of carburator experience. He seems to think that there are several Carter carbs out there that would work much better. Plus they would have a mechanical accelerator pump. I will post what information I come up with, along with an results if a replacement can be easily adapted.
Richard Meadows
1964 M151
1985 M1009
1985 M1008
???? M274
Richard Meadows
1964 M151
1985 M1009
1985 M1008
???? M274
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Re: aftermarket carb???
Richard
Welcome to G838 of noone else has welcomed you. I too have seen Carter sidedraft carbs on old tractors that I thought would work. The problem for me is that the tractor junkyard near me sold off all the junk a few years ago when the price of scrap went through the roof. So now I don't have anyplace nearby to go and scrounge around and see if something could be made to work. I think either Rick or Pete Silfven over at G503 thought a tractor carb might not work, as most tractors are made to run with governor or hand throttle. They typically don't go up and down in RPMs like an automotive engine does.
Welcome to G838 of noone else has welcomed you. I too have seen Carter sidedraft carbs on old tractors that I thought would work. The problem for me is that the tractor junkyard near me sold off all the junk a few years ago when the price of scrap went through the roof. So now I don't have anyplace nearby to go and scrounge around and see if something could be made to work. I think either Rick or Pete Silfven over at G503 thought a tractor carb might not work, as most tractors are made to run with governor or hand throttle. They typically don't go up and down in RPMs like an automotive engine does.
Raymond
"On the day when crime puts on the apparel of innocence, through a curious reversal peculiar to our age, it is innocence that is called on to justify itself." Albert Camus
"On the day when crime puts on the apparel of innocence, through a curious reversal peculiar to our age, it is innocence that is called on to justify itself." Albert Camus