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So I have finished rebuilding the carb on our '55 M38A1. The Jeep is mostly original, but of course, it's missing it's original Carter YS-950 carb, replaced with the ubiquitous Carter YF.
I wanted to get the Jeep running quickly and I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars to obtain and rebuild the correct carb (YS's go for stupid money) so I decided to rebuild the YF that's already on it.
This kids, is where the problems began. I should know better than to try and save money by cutting corners.
So I finish rebuilding it and I go to install it and I find 3 gaskets on the head. Now, in my long experience with old stuff, I have found that most people's idea of a fix for a warped mounting flange is multiple gaskets and some gasket sealer. So I put a machinist's straightedge on the flange and it's straight. Check the carb and it's straight. So I go ahead and install the carb with the (single) new gasket and I realize why the former "technician" used multiple gaskets.
Apparently, the YF is shaped slightly differently than the YS. And when you put the YF on the engine, the mounting stud hits the bottom of the bowl before the carb bottoms out (see pictures).
I checked to see if the stud was completely bottomed out in it's hole, hoping it had a couple more turns. No suck luck. I considered shortening it or trying to find a shorter stud, but it would be such an oddball length that I knew that would never happen.
So I decided to copy the multiple gasket trick.
Until I found out no parts house on Earth has the gaskets and they can't even find a part #.
Have any of you Jeep guys, in your vast libraries of knowledge, have the carb-to-flange gasket part # so I can order a few? I know all the Jeep parts suppliers have them, but I am loathe to pay $10 shipping and wait a week for a $1.50 item.
Thanks
C
I wanted to get the Jeep running quickly and I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars to obtain and rebuild the correct carb (YS's go for stupid money) so I decided to rebuild the YF that's already on it.
This kids, is where the problems began. I should know better than to try and save money by cutting corners.
So I finish rebuilding it and I go to install it and I find 3 gaskets on the head. Now, in my long experience with old stuff, I have found that most people's idea of a fix for a warped mounting flange is multiple gaskets and some gasket sealer. So I put a machinist's straightedge on the flange and it's straight. Check the carb and it's straight. So I go ahead and install the carb with the (single) new gasket and I realize why the former "technician" used multiple gaskets.
Apparently, the YF is shaped slightly differently than the YS. And when you put the YF on the engine, the mounting stud hits the bottom of the bowl before the carb bottoms out (see pictures).
I checked to see if the stud was completely bottomed out in it's hole, hoping it had a couple more turns. No suck luck. I considered shortening it or trying to find a shorter stud, but it would be such an oddball length that I knew that would never happen.
So I decided to copy the multiple gasket trick.
Until I found out no parts house on Earth has the gaskets and they can't even find a part #.
Have any of you Jeep guys, in your vast libraries of knowledge, have the carb-to-flange gasket part # so I can order a few? I know all the Jeep parts suppliers have them, but I am loathe to pay $10 shipping and wait a week for a $1.50 item.
Thanks
C
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