Aisan Carburetors?
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I found an online reseller at <a href='http://www.nationalcarburetors.com/cat-toyotacar.html' target='_blank'>http://www.nationalcarburetors.com/cat- ... ar.html</a> that sells the carbs with various warranty lengths, but it's the same part apparently. Does anyone have any experience with the Aisan parts?
It looks like the NI 43171 is the correct carb for my application. It's at the very bottom.
Maybe I'll just have to do the rebuild myself and bite the bullet.
It looks like the NI 43171 is the correct carb for my application. It's at the very bottom.
Maybe I'll just have to do the rebuild myself and bite the bullet.
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Definitely replace the float and go with a recognizable brand?
Mostly just keep everything clean...get the parts in the right order...and tight...without warping anything...be exact about it.
Mostly just keep everything clean...get the parts in the right order...and tight...without warping anything...be exact about it.
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I really don't know....maybe by the more expensive kit? Either kit will be made by some company...not O'reilly's or NAPA...could ask somebody who rebuilds them.
Give a boy a gun-give a biatch a cell phone-and pretty soon you almost got yourself a police state.
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Orwell said: War is peace! Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength...
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I had very good luck with NAPA parts. They seem to provide only good quality product lines in my experience.russkiypenguin wrote: So are you saying that O'reilly's and NAPA aren't any good or that either would be fine? Sorry to be a pain about this.
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I've had good luck with NAPA also. Action Distributing Inc, and Parts Plus dealers are pretty good too. I'd avoid cut rate auto parts or any store that has cheap in their name, it means cheap parts. I got my rebuild kit and it actually had gaskets for about 7 different variations of the tercel carb. It was kinda confusing trying to figure out if I got all the right parts in though. I thought that the jap cars, had stricter emissions, so wouldn't the carbs be different, or would there just be more crap attached to it?
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