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Autoline reman. carb - experience?

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Autoline is a long-time customer of mine.  Very reputable relationship for decades.

Mostly assembly line production for the rebuilding process as they usually sell only to auto parts chains and other automotive dealers.

Shouldn't have any issues -  if they are going to sell you direct.
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I sent the 2bbl. carb from my 232 to Carburetor USA and they rebuilt it. It came back looking and performing like new and I have been running it for 10 years with no problems. They rebuild yours, you do not get one from their shelf. Not cheap, but good.
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I kind of lucked out. I have a 1974 258. The original owner converted it to a manual choke. And it was a joke. It also was missing the fast idle cam and linkage. I got a NOS 1979 YF. (In 79 only the 232 used the YF)... found another YF, it had the fast idle cam and odds and ends, so I put it all back the way it should be. Been driving this car for 3 years and it is reliable... It is not driven very much. Never fails to start and it runs good.
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Thanks for all the input. I'm gonna try my luck with the Autoline reman. one. It's a BBD for $190,- on eBay from Autozone, sounds like a good deal.

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