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2.0L ('83-'88) 86 Ranger 2.0 Carburetor Options





dont think i would rebuild....just buy one of those critters and go....




I ordered the 32/36 conversion kit today. Wondering if putting this on means I can delete all my vacuum lines except for the one going to the distributor? I don't have a brake booster and my climate controls are all cable operated. The smog pump and EGR have been removed and capped for a long time. 1987 with the 2.0L
 
it sure sounds like you can. i always have when i converted anything to a weber (or when i converted my wrangler from the stock carb to a holley)
 
it sure sounds like you can. i always have when i converted anything to a weber (or when i converted my wrangler from the stock carb to a holley)

Got my kit today, I was under the impression it would come with an adapter plate but it does not. Where do I begin to source one?
 
Normally, you cam get adapter plates at the local autostore, or you can do ebay, amazon, or redline weber
 

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