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    Finally got the carb back. Hope it works as good as it looks!

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    Finally got the carb back. Hope it works as good as it looks!

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    Also collected some sheet metal parts.
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    Deestone Tires. Hope they don't look too skinny.IMG_1437.jpgIMG_1438.jpgIMG_1439.jpg

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    Also new plastic fuel tank.IMG_1440.jpgIMG_1441.jpg

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    Also placed a large order for enough "free time" to install all of these parts however it seems to be backordered yet again!

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    You are getting busy now! Don't ya love it when the parts come in.

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    ...as good as it looks!":

    [QUOTE=Catlewis;20339]Finally got the carb back. Hope it works as good as it looks!

    The nicest thing about it is that it isn't SOLEX!

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    That is a good move. We don't drive our rebuilt Jeeps enough to keep fuel stirred up and as fuel sits, water condenses in the tank. Plastic won't rust and get flaky to stop up filters, fuel pumps and carburetor float needles.

    And skinny tires? 6.00 x 16 tires were pretty skinny in the day - those are fine.

    ANd if you find a good vendor for free time - keep it a secret from our wives but let us know.

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    Where was the original factory fuel filter located on these? Typically filters are located between the pump and carb, however there's a factory bent hard fuel line between pump and carb with no provision for a filter. Therefore is it safe to assume the filter was between pump and tank?

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