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M carb: rebuild?

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e-manhunt

09-17-2007 11:07:08




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I'm looking to buy a rebuilt carb for my 1940 M. Is there any difference from year to year in the style of carbs that I need to be mindful of?




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RustyFarmall

09-17-2007 11:23:10




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 Re: M carb: rebuild? in reply to e-manhunt, 09-17-2007 11:07:08  
There are two different models of carbs, one is for a distillate/kerosene engine, and the other model is for the gasoline engine. The only real difference in these carbs is the fact that the distillate carb has the drain-cock in the bowl, and the gasoline carb has a pipe plug. There MAY have been some other differences internally, but since distillate fuel has not been available for about 40 years now, virtually ALL of those carbs have been rebuilt using the gasoline parts, and to make a long story short, there is NO DIFFERENCE in any of them now. One will interchange with the other, even the internal parts will interchange from one to the other.

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Andy Motteberg

09-17-2007 11:18:21




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 Re: M carb: rebuild? in reply to e-manhunt, 09-17-2007 11:07:08  
I don't think there is any difference in the years, except that the early models used a distillate/kerosene carburetor, and the late ones used a gas only carburetor.



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e-manhunt

09-18-2007 07:13:46




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 thanks guys in reply to Andy Motteberg, 09-17-2007 11:18:21  
thanks.



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