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Bill McKee
 
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My Autolite had the tag on one of the top bolts. Is a marine carb, not an
automotive carb. Differences are that the vent tubes on top are J tubes, so
the stuck float pors the fuel down the carb throat, and the throttle shaft
has some flats and grooves to prevent leakage out the shaft.

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The Carb, at least when I purchased the boat, was an Autolite 4300. Not
sure if this would have been original, but I guess it might have been
(used
on same era vehicles with the big Ford engine).

Which one are we assuming to be the carb tag... the one on the bottom?

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Bill McKee wrote:
The carb one is a carb number.


I've looked up Autolite, Motorcraft, Holley and Rochester with no such
numbers. What make do you presume was used on a 68 427 Ford that I've
missed?





 
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