Maintaining an old car can be tough for many reasons. One of those reasons is the relative lack of parts readily available for older cars. Carburetor rebuild kits can be hard to find, as the carburetor has not been used in production automobiles since the mid-to-late 90s. Start by browsing online or visiting your local auto parts store--it's worth it to keep your ride running.
Instructions
Online
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Log onto carbkitsource.com.
2Scroll down the page until you find the manufacturer of your car and click on it.
3Check the page until you find your car. The page is organized by year and engine model. When you find your car and its engine, click on the code in the "Kit" column. You will be redirected to a new page where you can purchase the carburetor repair kit.
Offline
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Visit a dealership that sells the model of the car that you want to buy the carburetor rebuild kit for. Ask someone in the service center (repair shop) if they can order the kit for you or if they know where to find it.
5Go to your local auto parts store and ask them if they can help you find the specific carburetor rebuild kit you are looking for.
6Call the manufacturer of your car and ask them what carburetor rebuild kit you should use.