Richard Estermyer <javelinman74@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Also trying to find out what other brand carburator, than the Carter on my Concords could be used? Both have trouble idling and running and I am not sure IF it is worth rebuilding a Carter or to move on to another. Does anyone know the cfm for the 6cyl? I just rebuilt the BBD that was on my 79 Spirit liftback a couple of months ago. I could have just pulled the needle and seat to clean them (needle kept sticking due to old gas) but figured it deserved a good cleaning and overhaul. I was glad I did it! The insides were filthy. Once cleaned up and reassembled, you couldn't tell it from a new one. Rebuilding is not that hard, and it is *by far* the cheapest way to get a good carb on your engine. The rebuild kit was twenty bucks. The only other thing required is one of those one-gallon cans of carb/parts cleaner. That stuff will take the hair off your... uhhh... never mind! I have only rebuilt one other carb (a 2-bbl Solex on a VW Dasher, back in 1983 or so) and the BBD was easier to work with than the Solex. Anyway, the kit came with absolutely everything and the instructions were clear (although I didn't read them until after I was done). -- Marc P.S. Side note: I much prefer the two-stage (one barrel normally supplies engine; secondary opens only when needed, as in a typical 4bbl) Solex over the single-stage Carter (both barrels supply engine at all times). I would think a two-stage would provide better gas mileage as long as you can keep your foot out of it. Does anyone know of a two-stage 2-bbl carb that would be a bolt-on on a 2bbl AMC six cylinder manifold? _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com