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[GMCnet] Grining from ear to ear [message #84685] Sat, 15 May 2010 09:38
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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On May 15, 2010, at 3:20 AM, John Blankenship wrote:

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> Chris,
> After reading your writeup on carb rebuilding I googled walker products and ended up with this off their website http://www.walkerproducts.com/_pdf/Carburetor_Tune-Up_Kit_OEM_Interchange.pdf and on page 117 the interchange for the 745254 carb was indeed the 151034. Looking at the Oreillyauto.com and looking at listings for '76 Toro listing had several to choose but not this one but if you enter in the 151034 up pops the kit for 16.99 and in stock at my local store about a mile away.... tomorrow I'm there to get mine. I figure for 16.99 it's worth a try and can always send it to Dick or Jim if I make things worse, but trying to solve a rich hot idle problem.
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> I thought that this interchange for carbs would be helpful for all not only for their GMCs but what other toys we might be playing with.
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> Good find Chris
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> John Blankenship
> '76 Palm Beach
> Tulare, CA


Good info, John.
I had also posted the following about 5 years back:

GM used seven different carbs for the GMC motorhome. 73 and 74 years had a carb #7043254
75 and 76 and early 77 had 7045254 except for California emision carbs which were 7045554
77 coaches with the 403 engine had 17057254 and California 17057559
78 had 17058254 and California 1758559

These carb numbers can be found on the left side of the carb, stamped on the flat surface close to the secondary throttle shaft.

There is also a date code (4 digits) stamped in the same area. 73 to 76 coachs had a number starting with 70
77 & 78 carbs start with 170.
Some parts for these carbs are quite different on the 170 from the 70. DO NOT INTERCHANGE parts between these two series.

One example is the primary metering rods. They are .080" shorter in the 170 series, they had a different taper to the rods and these carbs used different sizes of primary jets.
The rods for the 70 series carbs will be stamped D-50. (7046338) I am told that this was used ONLY in the GMC motorhome carbs. The 170 series are different. All GMC carbs used the same secondary metering rods. These will be stamped with a CJ. The primary jets for the GMC at your elevation should be .070". (7031970)

The proper power spring for the GMC is #7036019 which has an operating range from 4" to 8" of vacuum.

One problem that some people have had is the use of gaskets from an unknown kit. There are changes in the air passages in the carbs and it is easy to install a gasket that covers an air passage hole and that will make the carb perform improperly.

The Delco overhaul kit for the 73-74 is 7046812. For the 75-76 (non Calif) it is 17051886

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM


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