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Old 10-07-2014, 11:09 AM   #10
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Re: 86 GMC Sierra Classic 2500 questions

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Oh, and all of that oil under there was from a leaky intake manifold bolt that spattered everything, I sealed it. It's all cleaned up now.

On another note I cleaned up the outside of my carb enough to figure out that it is a Quadrajet 17085213. Is this good? Original? Should I have it restored by a professional?
I don't know the numbers but some carbs have wires off them.
most replace these without wires,unless u need them for Etesting
at the price of gas these day I would service it
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