The carburetor sitting on your vintage Mustang can be a finicky device. It has minute passages that air and fuel travel through to feed the engine the fuel it demands based on load, rpm, and so forth.
It's no secret among hobbyists that ethanol-blended gasoline can compromise the fuel system in older vehicles, and the rubber seals within the carburetor are generally the first casualties. To avert ...
While the carburetor is generally acknowledged as the most important part of your engine, it is at the same time the most ignored and misunderstood. It usually just sits patiently atop the engine with ...
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