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    CJ 258 Valve Cover swap

    I recently bought and installd a replacement for the plastic fantastic valve cover on my '84 CJ w/258cid i6. The plastic cover was leaking so bad I thought I had a blown rear crank seal. Now its dry as a babies butt. BUT I thought some of you might like to know what I found out, and maybe save...
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    Carb Swap Question

    I did the MC 2100 swap on my '84 CJ and I highly recommend it. I hope this helps; The adapter is available from Mr. Gasket. The part number is 1937. Jets are easily available and all the jet part numbers start with 120-4-?? If you look at your jet and it says 46 on it, the part number would be...
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    I wish Carter carbs would go outa business!!!

    http://www.swapsupply.biz/ Check out this guy for carb parts. He is located in Phoenix area. Anyone swaping the Carter for a MotoCraft; the adapter plate is made by Mr. Gasket and the part number is 1937. I wonder if there is a Mrs. Gasket? What would SHE be like?
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    damn carb

    I put a MotoCraft 2150 on my CJ and couldn't be happier. Total investment 60 bucks!
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    This is what you all have been waiting for..

    Did I miss something?
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    Trying to lean it out

    First off; If this is a recent development, your symptoms also could be a vacum leak. Check your hoses and also make sure the intake manifold bolts are snug. A stuck or worn out PCV valve will do it too as will a blown diaphram in the Dist Vac Advance. But I wouldn't change a bunch of stuff...
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    Carb Swap Question

    I just today swapped my BBd for a MotoCraft 2150. What an improvement! I got the carb off an '80s F150 for thirty bucks. I got the proper rebuild kit from the first parts house I passed for $15. An adapter (from Mr. Gasket PN 1937) cost $15. A blind monkey could rebuild one of these things and...
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