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depending on where the flange cracked, a welder may be able to fix it. Use two gaskets after this to make it seal right.
I'm sure that in the Seattle area you could find a carb at the wrecking yards. Many yards specialize in 90s only or 80s, so look for yards that have older vehicles.
One of your local yards might belong to a hotline. If not, on the Web there are wrecking yard "hotline" sites where you can request a part, they'll find it and mail-order it.
Another idea is to use a Holley carb from a Pinto or Vega, if you can find one used locally. These are licensed versions of the famous Weber. You only need an adapter plate and to fabricate throttle linkage. You can buy a kit of all this stuff from redlineweber, but it'll cost a bit.
Posted on: 2002/9/28 2:45
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