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CHAPTER
SEVEN
Carburetor
Assembly
Assembly
is
the
reverse
of
dISassembly
Make
certam
all
gaskets
are
mounted
flat
Be
careful
not
to
use
force
In
assembly
Make
certam
that
all
Interlock
lInks
operate
smoothly
FUEL
TANK
Description
FIgures
15
16
17
and
18
are
exploded
views
of
the
fuel
tanks
used
on
the
sedan
and
wagons
Figure
15
IS
for
sedans
through
model
year
1969
Figure
16
applIes
to
sedans
from
1970
With
evaporative
control
system
F
q
nre
17
shows
the
statIon
wagon
through
1969
Figure
18
applIes
to
the
statIon
wagon
WIth
evaporative
control
system
f
m
1970
The
fuel
tank
for
the
pIck
up
is
shown
m
Figure
19
A
fuel
return
system
from
the
carburetor
to
the
fuel
tank
keeps
fuel
from
becommg
over
heated
m
the
carburetor
float
chamber
When
the
normal
level
m
the
float
chamber
IS
exceeded
a
pressure
valve
opens
and
returns
the
excess
fuel
to
the
tank
Removal
Sedans
1
Remove
drain
plug
m
bottom
of
fuel
tank
and
drain
the
fuel
into
a
suitable
safe
contamer
2
Detach
rear
seat
and
seat
back
See
Figure
20
3
Open
trunk
lId
and
remove
the
trunk
finISh
mg
board
4
DIsconnect
wire
leadmg
to
fuel
gauge
umt
5
DIsconnect
and
remove
the
fuel
inlet
tube
See
Figure
21
6
DIsconnect
rubber
tubes
of
fuel
outlet
and
fuel
return
lInes
from
the
tank
7
Remove
four
fixmg
bolts
and
lock
washers
from
edge
of
fuel
tank
8
Remove
fuel
tank
from
vehicle
Removal
Wagon
1
Remove
draIn
plug
from
bottom
of
fuel
tank
and
dram
the
fuel
mto
swtable
safe
contatner
2
Disconnect
WIre
leadIng
to
fuel
gauge
unit
3
Disconnect
and
remove
fuel
mlet
tube
4
DISconnect
rubber
tubes
of
fuel
outlet
and
fuel
return
lInes
5
Refer
to
Figure
22
Remove
four
fixing
bolts
holdmg
tank
in
place
6
Remove
fuel
tank
from
veh1c1e