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Kirden

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Anyone know anything about this carb?

 

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Here is the process I am trying to figure out. I pull the choke out, crank the truck, let it warm. It will now run and drive fine. However, when I puch the choke in (half way or all the way), the truck stalls. I know the breather is too small and the filter is basicly crushed, so I'm thinking it may be an air flow issue, but I have never worked on carbs because my other truck always ran fine. If anyone has any info on this carb please let me know. I willl see if I can find any other markings on the carb to send out more pics.

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Alright, I will check it out. Was this carb even made for our trucks? I have trouble locating any info on it and when I typed it into ebay I found one that looks really similar but it for early GMs (which I'm guessing is what the GM stamp is for on the carb).

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Early-GM-Rochester-2-jet-BBL-Carburetor-Manual-Choke-3x2-small-base-/221177686985?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item337f37abc9&vxp=mtr

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