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1984 Mikuni Solex 2bbl Carburetor For Mitsubishi 2.6l 2555cc Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, US

Tacoma, Washington, US
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I just removed this whole system from my 1984 Chrysler LeBaron 2.6L Engine. I started having problems with acceleration and my troubleshooting brought me first to the fuel pump. I replaced it with no effect (the old one is included). Next idea was the secondary fuel vent diaphragm. The rubber on it was completely eroded. I bought a rebuild kit from my local Auto Zone (included) and had to open it to find that the part is not included. In my research, I found that these carburetors are somewhat problematic and decided that it would be easier to just replace the whole thing with a Weber retrofit system. This required me to remove the whole emissions system. You get everything shown here. I had to remove the accelerator linkage assembly for use on my new system.

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