1976 2.0 on carburetors?, Good bye Fuel injection? |
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1976 2.0 on carburetors?, Good bye Fuel injection? |
Mr.Vman |
Dec 21 2024, 05:47 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 1-October 24 From: Sierra Vista, AZ. Member No.: 28,388 Region Association: Southwest Region |
!976 2.0 barn find, been sitting for yearsn no rust, good condtion. Going through brakes and chassis rubber, struts, shocks make a nice driver. Have not driven the car yet, has fuel injection, idle varies, vacuum leak? What is going on with no carburetors on a stock 2.0? Because of the camshaft timing carburetors do poorly? Is this true or a tale? Seems carburetors would be simple. Is this a myth of no carburetors on a 2.0? Thanks for the time and information. Steve V.
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rfinegan |
Dec 22 2024, 02:22 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,039 Joined: 8-February 13 From: NC Member No.: 15,499 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Carbs are a GREAT solution when you need more than stock can handle for fuel management with out the big cost of universal modern FI.
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