{Chrysler 300} carb work
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First I want to say thank you to everyone who answers my many questions. I don’t have a lot to offer since I am relatively young and inexperienced compared to the majority of the group. Next I want to apologize in advance for asking a non 300 question but I think there will be some good insight so I am going to ask. I have a 1937 Plymouth I have been working on lately. Inline 6 very common Mopar engine. The carburetor is very worn. The linkages all leak where they pivot. Are there any reputable shops that can redo a carb like this? Maybe drill the body out and install bushings in these areas? I can do the basic rebuild but the machine work I cannot do myself. Thanks in advance for any help.

 

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