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Carburetor Restoration

Started by eric lipper, June 14, 2018, 10:42:19 PM

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eric lipper

My two carbs on my GT500 appear to be original and unrestored but I have noticed that some seepage of fuel is starting to appear around the shafts.  The seepage is enough that it is leaving some fuel staining on the intake manifold underneath each carb shaft.  Surprisingly the car runs very well but I am probably living on the edge driving it with this situation.  I need to pull the carbs and send them somewhere to be restored.  Who would you recommend?
1947 Beech Staggerwing
1955 Beech Bonanza
1963 Vette Split Window
1965 Jag Conv
1966 GT350
1967 GT500
1968 GT500KR Conv
1969 Boss 429
1969 GT500 Conv
1978 King Cobra
1984 Aerostar 700P
2001 King Air F90GT
2002 Enzo
2005 Ford GT
2005 NSX

onelimegold

Philip Cancilla from Custom Rebuilt Carburators . They did a wonderful job on my BK-BJ carbs a few months ago .

Greg

Send them to Holley restoration shop, they do a great job.
Shelby's and Fords from Day 1

s_eagle


silverton_ford

If you want them to be restored to like new condition then call.  Joe Bunetic
Joe did an S2MS carb for me recently.  Nice guy and it turned out great!  My carb had been sand blasted before I owned it and now it looks like new.   He doesn't have email, phone calls only.  Information at this link:  http://www.ford6v.com/home/joe-bunetic

If you just need to rebuild them for a driver they aren't that difficult to figure out.  I'm sure most reputable parts stores would sell you a kit.  Or contact Shelby Parts and Restoration, they probably would have a rebuild kit.

eric lipper

Thanks everyone.  I am sending them to Vintage Musclecar Parts in Ohio.  I will let you know how he does.
1947 Beech Staggerwing
1955 Beech Bonanza
1963 Vette Split Window
1965 Jag Conv
1966 GT350
1967 GT500
1968 GT500KR Conv
1969 Boss 429
1969 GT500 Conv
1978 King Cobra
1984 Aerostar 700P
2001 King Air F90GT
2002 Enzo
2005 Ford GT
2005 NSX

deathsled

Even after repairs, make sure you throw a fire bottle in the back seat just to be safe.  I have one.  I probably should have two.
"Low she sits on five spoke wheels
Small block eight so live she feels
There she's parked beside the curb
Engine revving to disturb
She's the princess from his past
Red paint gold stripes damned she's fast"

557

plus one on fire suppression....Also ALWAYS disconnect battery when not in use especially on unrestored cars.50 year old wiring can do strange things......

CharlesTurner

Quote from: silverton_ford on June 15, 2018, 04:39:15 PM
If you want them to be restored to like new condition then call.  Joe Bunetic
Joe did an S2MS carb for me recently.  Nice guy and it turned out great!  My carb had been sand blasted before I owned it and now it looks like new.   He doesn't have email, phone calls only.  Information at this link:  http://www.ford6v.com/home/joe-bunetic

If you just need to rebuild them for a driver they aren't that difficult to figure out.  I'm sure most reputable parts stores would sell you a kit.  Or contact Shelby Parts and Restoration, they probably would have a rebuild kit.

+1 for Joe.  He recently went through a '68 Holley for me, did a great job and fixed lots of incorrect details.
Charles Turner
MCA/SAAC Judge

1967 eight barrel

 Joe Bunetic is the guy to see. He is reasonable and has been doing these for decades. Beautiful job on the BJ-BK's.  Holley Custom Shop I would avoid. They are not in the restoration business, but the repair business. There are many nuances when restoring factory applications Vs. those simply made for speed.

                                                                                                          -Keith