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Old 06-19-2004, 11:16 AM
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carburator diagram

I am looking for a diagram showing were all the vent lines on the carburator go for a 1978 ford f-100 with a one barrel straight six. I picked this truck up at the auction and it was missing real bad but the timing was good. The carb was shot on it so it was flooding the engine. I replaced the card and it running much better but all the lines had been removed from the old one so I don't know were the lines are suppose to go for the new carb. Any help would be appreciated I have surfed the web and the ford dealership with no help.

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Have you tried searching through some of the on-line restoration catalogues? I saw an add for one for the F-series last night on 'My Classic Car' but i can't remember what the company name was.

Try myclassiccar.com to see what they have for advertisments, they've got tonnes of stuff there that could help you out.

Other then that, i got nothing else for you, sorry.
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