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Keeping the Carbs
When disassembling a carburetor, don't remove the staked screws that hold the throttle blades to the shaft. In other words, don't disassemble the carburetor more than it needs to be during a rebuild. These are generally only removed to replace worn throttle bushings and is to be done by an experienced carb shop. View Related Article
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Chevrolet Corvette Research
Chevrolet Corvette Find new Chevrolet Corvette information as well as review photos, specs and more. The Corvette has a V8 standard engine producing 505 horsepower, and has a 8 star frontal impact rating for the driver and a 8 star frontal impact rating for the passenger. You may also be interested in the Chevrolet Impala and the Chevrolet Camaro.
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