On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, jackbarncord@xxxxxxx wrote: > Okay, so an early 318 2bbl carb, sounds good, but let me ask this, what about a slant six 2bbl? The 318 would be jetted for larger cubes and the 225 "super six" carb, I would think, should be jetted more conservatively. Does it share the same intake pattern? One could always play with jet sizing and there has to be a ton of those carbs out there somewhere. Here's my personal (Your Mileage May Vary) take on used carbs. --> They're all 30+ years old. Buy a new one! :-) Even rebuilds are a problem; places like Tomco flooded the market with crap work done on lousy cores. Being a really critical part, you want a good one. If you can find a good one (I hunted for used Chry carbs to no avail here) go for it of course. But I seem to have problems finding stuff like this in socal, that people in the east (U.S.) don't. I think it's two-fold: one, there's more AMCs sold east than west; and cars end up in yards due to rot out there, where here, cars get driven (no salt, no rust) til they stop running. I ended up with a Weber -- used from eBay. But it was a Jeep Weber conversion, so it was 5? or whatever years old, not 30. > Let me try to communicate clearly, this is a stretch > for me. The rear u-joint slides side to side in the > differential yoke as if the cross is too short (narrow) by > .075 to .100". It slides between the two retainer tabs on Wrong part!! _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com