point gap and carboration

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point gap and carboration

Post by npca-fivehuck »

I have a 1969 patrol Kl60 with a 3559cc 6cyl engine, what should the point gap be set at? Also where to get rochester GM carb rebuilt or replaced Thanks Glenn
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point gap and carboration

Post by npca-4x4xjonx4x4 »

; IIRC, the point gap is .015". Dont remember for sure though, and my book is missing. You can get rebuild kits, and brand new carburetors at O'Reilly's for sure. I am sure the other parts stores would have them as well. A kit is under $15, and a new one is under $100. Not too shabby IMO.; >From: "FiveHuck" ; >Reply-To: "Nissan Patrol Club Albuquerque" ; >To: "Nissan Patrol Club Albuquerque" ; >Subject: point gap and carboration; >Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 18:01:49 -0800; >; >We attempted to deliver this message to you with HTML formatting. However, your e-mail program does not support HTML-enhanced messages. Please go to your E-mail Settings for this group and change your E-mail Preference to "Text only".; >http://groups.msn.com/NissanPatrolClubA ... tings.msnw; >; >MSN Groups; >;
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