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Carb rebuild #1004719 07/30/10 12:37 AM
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From_jeep_to_raider Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hi guys,

I know I have seen the name on here before. I need to know who everyone uses to rebuild their carb's. I could swear it was JW something, but I can't seem to find it. Also, does anyone know what they charge? One other thing, I am having an issue with low oil pressure at idle. I just cleaned out the oil pick up and it helped alot. Is this typical of the 2.6 Dodge raider? It is reading in the 1/4 pressure area. Thank you.

Re: Carb rebuild [Re: From_jeep_to_raider] #1004720 07/30/10 01:49 AM
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cjsmontero Offline
Mudrunner


85 Dodge D50, 90 Montero, 05 durango
Re: Carb rebuild [Re: cjsmontero] #1004721 07/30/10 02:03 AM
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fasteddy Offline
Web Wheeler
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10psi per 1000rpms and 15psi min at idle is normal. OPG is mainly calibrated in atmospheres, so 1 is 15psi, 2 is 30, etc.


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Re: Carb rebuild [Re: fasteddy] #1004722 07/30/10 02:44 AM
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From_jeep_to_raider Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thank you for all the help. Is there anyway to get aditional oil pressure? Does anyone make a high flow oil pump for this truck? Also, once these trucks are fixed up how many miles are they good for? It already has 110,000 on it and I have replaced damn near everything including the head. The only thing that is not new is the lower end. I pulled the crank shaft barings and they are all looking like new. Also, what are these things worth? I have been all over google trying to figure out how many are left in the US and I can't find anything.








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