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Sierra carb parts pic

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Sierra carb parts pic

Post by ricky1970 »

Need a bit of help. Pulled the cars of my 1.3 Sierra to clean the crud out of it. Instruction with carby kit may as well not be in there, very basic pic at best. Nothing in manual, said replace carb :lol:

I have a small spring that i'm having trouble finding a home for, about 3-4mm dia and 6-7mm long. Ditto a small aluminuim plug, seems to have appeared on the bench when blowing body out with air :roll:

Anyone got a half decent pic/diagram? I'm on dial up and havn't been able to download anything useful when googled it :bad-words:

Cheers
Rick
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Re: Sierra carb parts pic

Post by Cade »

do you have a manual?

if not i have an electronic copy of a work shop manual i can email if you send me your email
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Re: Sierra carb parts pic

Post by ricky1970 »

I have a Haynes manual, but its shows jack, about anything really :roll:

Sorted anyway, Plug and spring that sits over the acc pump discharge check, i think :? Its running sweet now anyway :armsup:
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Re: Sierra carb parts pic

Post by kranwa »

That spring could be the other half to that ally plug if it doesn't have any hooked ends, ie it's a conpression spring not a stretch one. i remember when i pulled mine apart. when you pull the top half of the carb off, there are locating pins that sit on springs so you don't put the top half of the carb on wrong. try look into that. cos i remember the same thing with mine. but i found it before i put it back together, so i could see the other locating pin so i knew how it went.
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Re: Sierra carb parts pic

Post by zook ute »

Cade wrote:do you have a manual?

if not i have an electronic copy of a work shop manual i can email if you send me your email

ha mate can i get a copy of that manual as i need some specs on the diff eg preloads and torque settings as im putting lockers and my manuals no good
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Re: Sierra carb parts pic

Post by zook ute »

Cade wrote:do you have a manual?

if not i have an electronic copy of a work shop manual i can email if you send me your email

my email is cfnarnold@yahoo.com.au
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Re: Sierra carb parts pic

Post by ricky1970 »

kranwa wrote:That spring could be the other half to that ally plug if it doesn't have any hooked ends, ie it's a conpression spring not a stretch one. i remember when i pulled mine apart. when you pull the top half of the carb off, there are locating pins that sit on springs so you don't put the top half of the carb on wrong. try look into that. cos i remember the same thing with mine. but i found it before i put it back together, so i could see the other locating pin so i knew how it went.
Yeah, spring slips onto one end of the plug (i think). May not have been assembled correctly in the 1st place as there was no witness mark in the gasket above the plug. Was pulling fuel through the accel pump curcuit at idle before i pulled it apart (running rich as ####) but is sweet now. Spring and plug puts a slight amount of tension on pump discharge ball/check.
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