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Super A carb kit

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Russell S.

06-07-2006 08:40:34




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Does anybody know what kit I need to rebuild a Zenith carb. There are two different numbers on the brass. 9749A and 48616DC. Please help and thanks in advance.




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Nebraska Cowman

06-07-2006 09:13:28




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 Re: Super A carb kit in reply to Russell S., 06-07-2006 08:40:34  
9749 is the Zenith number and 48616DC is the IH number. Carb is for Farmall A & B. So, what did you want to know?



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Russell S.

06-07-2006 09:48:30




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 Re: Super A carb kit in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 06-07-2006 09:13:28  
What rebuild kit do I need to buy and where can I find it?



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RustyFarmall

06-07-2006 14:23:43




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 Re: Super A carb kit in reply to Russell S., 06-07-2006 09:48:30  
All you really need to know is that your tractor is a Super A, and the carburetor is a Zenith. You can find a kit right here at YT, or you can shop for one on eBay. Your Case-IH dealer probably has one, as well as just about any auto parts store. If you are needing a complete kit, your IH dealer is probably your best bet. All of the other places mentioned advertise their kits as being complete, but they are not, and you will be going to your IH dealer to get the parts that are missing, so you might as well go there in the first place.

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Illinois Boy

06-07-2006 11:51:45




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 Re: Super A carb kit in reply to Russell S., 06-07-2006 09:48:30  
Cowman - make sure it's a COMPLETE kit... heh, heh

By the way - how's the pheasent crop look out your way??



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Mark

06-07-2006 16:58:17




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 Re: Super A carb kit in reply to Illinois Boy, 06-07-2006 11:51:45  
Complete kit like I got at my IH dealer? They handed me a needle and seat and 2 gaskets.

They sold me what I needed..not all that other stuff that may be great to install, but so rarely needed.

Now, there is an outfit in Cynthiana, Ky. called Marshall's....they advertise on ebay, that sells a COMPLETE kit and for less than what I paid at the local IH dealer for a needle and seat&gaskets. I have bought from Marshall's before and their stuff is top drawer. There is this misconception that unless something comes in a black and yellow plastic envelope marked CaseIH it is substandard. That just ain't so! If we still had a NAPA here, I would have went there in the first place. Their stuff is great and not in a CaseIH package! But for what it is worth, the hydraulic rebuild kit I got from Marshall's was indeed in a CaseIH package. Just for the record, I do not know any of the folks at Marshall's. They are located over 100 miles from me here in KY. Their service and prices are great and they even return phone calls.

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RustyFarmall

06-08-2006 14:13:44




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 Re: Super A carb kit in reply to Mark , 06-07-2006 16:58:17  
I have seen the carb rebuild kits that Marshall's sell on eBay, beleive me, those kits are not complete.



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Mark

06-08-2006 16:28:20




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 Re: Super A carb kit in reply to RustyFarmall, 06-08-2006 14:13:44  
Okay, I believe you.

They have about 3X the parts you need anyway....but whatever.

A float....floats or it sinks. Butterfly's..why change them? Worn shafts? Hell, my shaft is worn too, but it still works:). Air screw? Unless it's been used to pick boogers and splinters, a little steel wool will clean them up.

I am satisfied you know more than I do on these Farmall's. But, for the most part, these carbs just get gunked up and the needle valve starts leaking. Clean the carb thoroughly..as in squeaky clean, put in a new needle and seat, and you should be good to go. HOWEVER, some folks insist on total restoration, just short of a entirely new unit. That's fine. Don't think it's necessary, but okay with me.

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