It might be. The carburetor came in a box when I bought the truck. But other carburetors have the pipe coming from the BCDD. Does it connect to a vacuum source?
The truck had a Weber carburetor when I got it. Previous owner gave me this carburetor in a box. The picture of the carb I posted I found it on line, but matches exactly the one I have. I found information about the adjuster screw on top bit mine has a bolt plug just like the picture.
It is a 79 on a l20b. I connected it to a vacuum source but I am not sure it is correct. After driving the rpms stay around 1000-1200 and if I tap on the gas pedal quick they go down to 700.
OK, OEM pan gasket is on, I straightened the pan, Torque the bolts to 5 ft-lb and not leaks so far. reinforce bracket is on the driver side now.
Thank you all for the help.
I just checked again, and the leak is coming from the passenger side where the bracket is. I am not sure where I saw that the bracket goes on the passenger side. I torqued the shit out of the bolts. now there is a small drip on the floor. just lately it was just after a drive. I had them torque at 5 ft-tq. I thought it was loose. I also think the bolts I places on the bracket were too long. I just got some 16mm to replace the 20mm.
The oil pan seemed straight when I first installed.
Thank you
Do you know which side of the oil pan does the L bracket go? Driver or passenger. I installed a felpro gasket on my l20b 620 and the back of it has a small leak. I installed the bracket on the passenger side. the oil moisture is on the driver side. Do I have it on the wrong side? I got an OEM gasket that I am planning on changing if the leak continues. I retorque all the bolts to see if it helps.
Thank you