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Can anyone recommend a reliable carburetor rebuilding service? I have a Holley 4160-465 cfm 4 barrel on my 1956 Crown Victoria with a 292 yblock. Also, what steps do I take to prepare to ship the carb to eliminate the gas odor?
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I've heard damp straw can used to soak up chemical odors.
~DJ~ AKA "Bleach" 1956 Ford Fairlane Town Sedan 30K original miles
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That sounds like a later carb. What's wrong with it? There maybe someone on this site that can sort it for you & save the headache of shipping it away etc.
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Danny (10/20/2014) Can anyone recommend a reliable carburetor rebuilding service? I have a Holley 4160-465 cfm 4 barrel on my 1956 Crown Victoria with a 292 yblock. Also, what steps do I take to prepare to ship the carb to eliminate the gas odor? The two gallon freezer zip lock bags work well for enclosing a whole carburetor and sealing it.
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We use fresh coffee grounds to cover up the gas odor when we ship warranty fuel pumps, tanks, etc, to our suppliers. Seems to work; they always get there.
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