I have had this Winfield laying around for 25 years and would like to know what Model it is. There is a piece of metal missing from the bowl where the left screw goes.
The Throttle and the choke move freely.
This is just as I bought it. There are some markings on the right sidebehind the bowl. It is stamped JV730Identifying Winfield Carb Model
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Re: Identifying Winfield Carb Model
Should be something like a 4V, V meaning vertical, and I think 4 being four quarters of an inch.
I run a 6V on my race car.
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Re: Identifying Winfield Carb Model
I’ll bet that your stamping is actually “4”V730. Looks to me like a 4V from the pics. I had a 5V on my ol roadster... really ran nice after I made a new barrel to tighten up the bore clearance