Carb Rebuild Question

Started by 95TacoTruck, November 04, 2003, 08:06:21 PM

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

95TacoTruck

Just curious if anyone has rebuild the stock carb.  If I go buy a kit can I do it at home or should I have it done.  I checked prices and most wanted as much as it would cost to buy a weber.  Should I have it rebuilt, do it myself, or buy a weber??????????????????????
95 Tacoma Extra cab, many mods to come........

WHITE_TRASH

if you like you could send it to me and ill have my mom rebuild it for you!  just kidding they can be intimidating to say the least just take your time and study each and every part for defects bends etc. and youll be fine.  and whoever said cleanliness is next to godlyness must have rebuilt an import carb!!  make sure it is milspec clean or your wasting your time!  
good luck!
WT
Full hydro, 186:1 with an auto and 44's what could go wrong??

79coyotefrg

 :smack:toss it and get the weber,  you wont be sorry :beerchug:
AR-TTORA founder 22R bored.060,LCE stage II race cam http://pure-gas.org/    32/36weber, :driving: Marlin 1200 NON ceramic clutch, L52SHD+dualcase #2919, cable-locker, Yukon 5.29 gears, 35's, Allpro ebrake, front springs, and high steer, F150rears    RIP Nitro 9-29-07 :(  I sure miss him :down: MarlinCrawlerInc IS NOT affiliated with TrailGear in any way

95TacoTruck

Yeah  I need to keep the stock carb around so I have something to throw at the wall when I am pissed cause the weber is giving me headaches but I think im going to save my time and spend a few more bucks and get the weber.
95 Tacoma Extra cab, many mods to come........

84runner

Its not really that bad to rebuild though, just sit down lay out a towel on the table and take it apart in sections. that way u know how to put it back together. Its more tedious than anything else.
RUBICON TESTED BIG BALLS APPROVED