will the 2se carb kit work for a E2se?
knishiya
04-04-2005, 01:26 PM
i just inherited a 82 s-10 and my father in law gave me a carb rebuild kit for the truck, said he thought the accelerator pump might needed to be replaced, cause it boggs. however, it was for the 2se model carb. after checking numbers, my carb is the E2se model. cal emissions. I rebuilt it and it doesnt run great. Was it the wrong carb kit? Also what is the difference in the kit? the E2se kit weighs 1.5 lbs more. ???
sector95
04-05-2005, 07:26 PM
Both carbs are similar but the E2SE Varajet carb uses an electronically controlled mixture (hence the "E" designation). The carb has an electrically operated mixture control solenoid that works in conjunction with an early Engine Control Module (ECM aka computer) and an O2 sensor. I have the 2SE on my '85, federal version and that sucker was a nightmare to rebuild. All the linkages had to be checked/adjusted using a special protractor tool as the adjustments are measured referencing the air valve and choke plates.
In your case, I would first get the proper rebuild kit.... it likely has additional stuff in it not required for the 2SE. While your at it, I would get an O2 sensor as this is the major source of feedback for the computer... garbage in, gabage out... and will directly effect what mixture the carb feeds the engine. Check the dashpots, I think there are two of them, make sure they hold vacuum... if they don't, you'll need to replace them (they still make some of the dashpot assemblies). A commercially rebuilt Varajet of either variety will set you back about 300 big ones.
Good luck....
Mike
In your case, I would first get the proper rebuild kit.... it likely has additional stuff in it not required for the 2SE. While your at it, I would get an O2 sensor as this is the major source of feedback for the computer... garbage in, gabage out... and will directly effect what mixture the carb feeds the engine. Check the dashpots, I think there are two of them, make sure they hold vacuum... if they don't, you'll need to replace them (they still make some of the dashpot assemblies). A commercially rebuilt Varajet of either variety will set you back about 300 big ones.
Good luck....
Mike
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