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Mail From: (email redacted) (Clayton & Carol Sherman)

>Message: 5
>Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2001 21:03:46 -0600
>From: "Dr. Paul R. Sawyer" <(email redacted)>
>To: <(email redacted)>
>Subject: [CM] Pony Carbs rebuild Price?
>Reply-To: (email redacted)
>
>Hey--
>
>Anyone know what Pony Carbs charges to rebuild a 4100? My carb needs some
>love and I don't have the skills to do it. (I feel inadequate!)
>
>--Paul
>
>Paul, The 4100 is an easy rebuild. I have rebuilt quite a few over the
>years..The main problem with the 4100 is the throttle shaft bushings wear
>out. If your carbs shaft bushings are in fair shape a kit will usually fix
>it up. The rebuild kits are still available at most parts stores. (Hygrade
>Part # 361D rebuilds a lot of the early carbs..) I do not know what Pony
>Carbs charges for a rebuild.. If I can be of any help just drop me a line..




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Butch & Carols
"65 Mustang GT Coupe"
web.aikenelectric.net/~csherman



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