I noticed while rebuilding and cleaning my carb out that it had a holley float in it (not ne big float block but two float blocks on either side of the float bowl. It does say autolite on the body but it doesn’t line up with what I see in the pdf of 1100's i saw on ponycarbs.com. The float is different and there are 'apparatuses' (apparati?) that aren’t on the body that are shown in the pdf. I know the van runs fine now and ive had it on the highway and around the neighborhood. When rebuilding it there was only one check ball in it which was located right under the accelerator pump discharge weight (not three like the disgram shows). Other than that there were no other check balls. Should I be looking for a different diagram as this has an autochoke and is for an automatic trans? Thank you
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Carb identification needed
Drew Peacock- Number of posts : 63
Location : Jersey
Registration date : 2012-08-21
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Carb identification needed
Casimier- Number of posts : 864
Location : Jackson,NJ
Registration date : 2010-07-26
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Re: Carb identification needed
Hey Drew
I have the automatic trans and a few extra carbs layin around.
I run a 300 cu in now but the carbs I have were off the old 240.
Get in touch by IM.
Jim
I have the automatic trans and a few extra carbs layin around.
I run a 300 cu in now but the carbs I have were off the old 240.
Get in touch by IM.
Jim
cl350rr- Number of posts : 287
Location : Virginia Beach
Registration date : 2011-07-31
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Re: Carb identification needed
Can you post a pic of the carb in question, it will help narrow down quickly
donivan65- Governor
- Number of posts : 12245
Location : San Diego, California
Registration date : 2008-05-12
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Re: Carb identification needed
Drew Peacock- Number of posts : 63
Location : Jersey
Registration date : 2012-08-21
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Re: Carb identification needed
Thats the carb!!! Thank you! Does anyone knif it came on Econolines or was it for another car/truck/van?
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