Most drivers today couldn't rebuild one, but their fathers probably could.
There's heartache and joy that come with owning, and caring for, an older vehicle. It's helpful if you can sort out a number of problems on your own, it will save you cash and trips to your local ...
2 Remove the primary float bowl from the front of the carb and, from it, remove the components shown in the photo. Inspect float for pinholes and replace if any are found. Soak bowl in cleaner, rinse ...
Many of you have followed our "How It Works" series since its inception in the January, 1993 issue of HOT ROD and have told us exactly how much it is appreciated. In the 27 issues that followed we've ...
The last time we talked about carburetors, we focused on getting the idle mixture and speed in line. But that’s not all that a carb requires of its owner. Having your idle in line doesn’t mean the car ...
Carburetors are rather complex, yet easily fixable devices put on engines with the purpose of blending air and fuel in the proper ratio for combustion to happen in the cylinder(s). Before the days of ...