Chicago71Bronco
Full Member
Hello and thanks in advance for the help.
I went to go take pictures of the bronco today because I just became a contributor and when I popped the hood I noticed a steady drip of gas coming from the carb. It's pooling up on the top of the engine and I'm guessing it will hit the manifold sooner or later and go boom.
I'm not the most mechanically inclined guy as I've never really worked much on cars. The experience I do have is only because I have the bronco and obviously issues come up. Since this has never been an issue before I've never had to do anything with a carb and am pretty clueless. I know this is a 2 bbl carb but not sure what kind. I'm thinking now might be a good time to replace it or upgrade to a better intake/carb combo. I've owned the truck for 13 years and have never done any work to the carb so it could be that it's just old and junky.
The other thought I has is that the stock air filter is may be on too tight and is pulling the carb to the drivers side which would not let it seal completely ???
Can anybody tell me what carb I have so I can look at pricing a replacement? Also if Im going this far should I just upgrade the intake and carb? Are there any setups that would allow me to get rid of the stock air filter and use something that would sit on top but still fit under my stock hood?
This is a street rig that I mainly cruise around town in and do some highway driving. I will never take it crawling or serious off road.
Thanks

I went to go take pictures of the bronco today because I just became a contributor and when I popped the hood I noticed a steady drip of gas coming from the carb. It's pooling up on the top of the engine and I'm guessing it will hit the manifold sooner or later and go boom.
I'm not the most mechanically inclined guy as I've never really worked much on cars. The experience I do have is only because I have the bronco and obviously issues come up. Since this has never been an issue before I've never had to do anything with a carb and am pretty clueless. I know this is a 2 bbl carb but not sure what kind. I'm thinking now might be a good time to replace it or upgrade to a better intake/carb combo. I've owned the truck for 13 years and have never done any work to the carb so it could be that it's just old and junky.
The other thought I has is that the stock air filter is may be on too tight and is pulling the carb to the drivers side which would not let it seal completely ???
Can anybody tell me what carb I have so I can look at pricing a replacement? Also if Im going this far should I just upgrade the intake and carb? Are there any setups that would allow me to get rid of the stock air filter and use something that would sit on top but still fit under my stock hood?
This is a street rig that I mainly cruise around town in and do some highway driving. I will never take it crawling or serious off road.
Thanks





