Take it apart to see if there is any permanent damage. If not, you should be good to go. If so, replace it. If you are in doubt, replace it.
2007-01-25 10:47:21
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answered by Christmas Light Guy 7
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It really depends on you and a few other thingss
are we talking a toasty fire or just the little flame that comes when you backfire with no air cleaner? For this latter type there is prob. no problem in using it as this is a not-uncommon problem.
but.. how was the fire put out...?
If someone jammed a fire extinguisher in the throat of the carb and pumped a lot of chemical in there, then you have about 10 lbs of grit just waiting to be sucked into your engine. A CO2 extinguisher is ok, however, because that stuff simply vaporizes and leaves no residue.
How hot did it get?
Your carb is just made of pot metal.. it melts ... sometimes just enough to screw things up,.
So.. consider these and then, like I said, it is really up to you.
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2007-01-25 10:51:09
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answered by ca_surveyor 7
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answered by lot 4
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You should probably replace that one to save yourself anymore damage than needed. If that carb is burnt--don't take the chance to drive it--you're asking for more trouble than it is already.
2007-01-25 11:46:56
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answered by smeezleme 5
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Sure, if you have a death wish or would like some nice quality time with the staff at your local hospital and the fire department...
2007-01-25 10:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on what carby it is,I don't see why not.Just make sure that your fuel lines have not been damaged.
2007-01-25 10:47:58
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answered by Eat My Shorts 3
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The safest thing to do is sell it and buy a FORD.
2007-01-25 12:05:49
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answered by wayniepoo62 2
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bro i would go to parts store and buy a gasket kit you will ruin whole car if it catches on fire
2007-01-25 10:54:20
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answered by john t 4
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you could but if it were me, rebuild it or replace it. then theres no questions about it. old rigs are pretty tough. hope this helped.
2007-01-25 10:45:57
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answered by ian e 2
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No don't drive it.There are too many things too tell you why,just don't.
2007-01-25 10:47:04
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answered by JACK OF TRADES 3
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