How do I find members in my local area (FL Panhandle)?

Take out the 2 low speed/idle enrichment screws, spray carb cleaner in the holes, blow out holes with compressed air.

Clean up the tips of the idle enrichment screws with carb cleaner and a Scotch Brite pad.

Reinstall the 2 screws at 1 1/2 turns up from bottom.

Fire up the engine and fine tune the 2 screws to get it to run nice and smooth. It will be much more responsive when you step on the gas.

Yes you can do this with carb still on the car.

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There you go, running nice and oil leaks stopped.

Enjoy your car....


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Interesting idea to clean thru the idle enrichment screws. The carb is so easy to unbolt and remove that I’ve always pulled it to clean it. I recently had two cases of rough idle and finding a dusty looking debris in the carb bowls. I decided that I was getting rust from the tank so I pulled and replaced the tank. Turned out that most of the tank was shiny and clean but there was rust on the inside top of the tank and rust debris on the floor of the tank. So far so good since that job but not many miles driven since then.