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crazandy
02-19-2004, 08:27 AM
So... I've decided not to get a remaned carb, but to rebuild this 2100/2150 like I did on my Ford Ranger. But this one doesn't have an ID tag, and is not stock. So I'm not sure what rebuild kit to get.
Here are some pictures.
http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/1_small.jpg (http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/1.jpg)
http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/2_small.jpg (http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/2.jpg)
http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/3_small.jpg (http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/3.jpg)
http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/4_small.jpg (http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/4.jpg)
http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/5_small.jpg (http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/5.jpg)
Any suggestions?
EDIT - I also need a new little plastic peice for the choke (the one that when you give it gas will open up the choke). Anybody know where I can get one of those?
[ February 19, 2004, 03:29 PM: Message edited by: crazandy ]
carrotman
02-19-2004, 01:11 PM
As you know, several manufacturers use the same carb and modify it for their application. Usually the only differences are the choke and jetting. Most rebuild kits can fit a variety of the same carb by having different gaskets. After cleaning everything, and adjusting the floats, the only thing changed is the gaskets, accelerator pump, inlet jet and needle, and filter (if it's in the housing). The build sheet will usually give you specs for float, accelerator pump, and choke adjustments for an engine similar to yours.
crazandy
02-19-2004, 02:12 PM
http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/6_small.jpg (http://www.crazandy.com/jeepforums/carb/6.jpg)
I think someone rebuilt this carb with the wrong gaskets. Unless there are supposed to be holes for the fuel bowl to vent to the air?
So you think if I just pick up a rebuild kit from a 302 mustang with a 2100 it should have everything I need?
carrotman
02-19-2004, 02:57 PM
The 2100 is shown in my 76 TSM, so it was used on FSJ's and CJ's in 1976. The manual shows a blow-up of the air horn gasket, but it's too small to see if the gasket covers the vents, but it probably shouldn't.
crazandy
02-19-2004, 03:33 PM
Well, I did some searching around and found a Ford Carb forum. And I've been browsing around it and found a link to a site that has parts for all kinds of carbs. http://www.ponycarburetors.com/main.asp and they have the plunger thing on the rear like my carb has. http://store.freeretailer.com/default.asp?Company=Ponycarburetors&pagetoload=product.asp&productid=986&catcode=71001001&show=3 And according to them it only came on 70-74 carbs. So I went to Advance Auto parts website and tried to see what a 73 F100 with 302 had on it and I checked to see what they showed for a remaned carb and the picture is almost identical to my carb. So I'm just going to go to advance and get a carb rebuild kit for that carb and it should have what I need.
That site also has the little arm for the choke on my carb, so I'll be ordering that and probably that plunger thing too if the rebuild kit doesn't come with a new one.
Thanks for the help carrotman.
phil a
02-20-2004, 12:16 AM
I just bought a kit last night for a 73 AMC 2100, unknown tag#,, I was told by diehard AMCer, that a 69 Ford 351 2bbl would work $14.99 at auto zone,,(return ZONE),, so he was right it worked,, the ZONE said the AMC was a special order,, pay up front, and wait 2 days??? Seems this is inline with the other posts too.
letank
02-21-2004, 12:00 AM
4RA2DA for my 74 wag.... do you get the power valve as well for that $14.99
cheeers
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