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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. wrote in message ... 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? wrote in message oups.com... 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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