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What carb is this ???
Zonk 1/75- Number of posts : 91
Location : Yachats Oregon
Registration date : 2016-06-24
- Post n°1
What carb is this ???
gfleduc- Number of posts : 376
Location : Kingwood Texas
Age : 69
Registration date : 2015-09-19
- Post n°2
D5OE Carb
Check out a vendors site:
http://www.carburetion.com/CarbNumber.asp?Number=D5OE-HA
http://www.carburetion.com/CarbNumber.asp?Number=D5OE-HA
jdlaugh- Number of posts : 298
Location : Tulsa, OK
Registration date : 2013-03-18
- Post n°3
Re: What carb is this ???
carter yf or yfa, more likely yfa. Good single-barrel carb found on 70s era sixes. I had one on my 240 and it did fine. Should also be a good basic carb on a 250. Didn't come standard on the early Econolines, but neither did the 250....
Zonk 1/75- Number of posts : 91
Location : Yachats Oregon
Registration date : 2016-06-24
- Post n°4
Re: What carb is this ???
gfleduc wrote:Check out a vendors site:
http://www.carburetion.com/CarbNumber.asp?Number=D5OE-HA
Although the "D5OE" matches, and the era is correct, the image at this link looks dissimilar.
Also, I believe mine is a single barrel and the one at the link (a F2-2150) is a two barrel.
Seth G- Vintage-Vans Listings Manager
- Number of posts : 2087
Location : Anacortes, WA
Age : 51
Registration date : 2013-04-24
- Post n°5
Re: What carb is this ???
Yeah that link is to a 2100 carb. Where are the #'s located Zonk? There should be # stamped onto the base. D5 is Ford 1975, I couldn't find a reference for D5OE. Are you sure you are reading it right? I think that number may be the number of the ford carb base, not the carb itself. This video shows where to look for the carter #,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz3p76vtCyE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz3p76vtCyE