I've just picked up a Rayfield UF that is in essentially NOS/barely used condition. It is almost too nice to place into service, but in any event, I'm looking for information regarding the initial setup. I suspect that it will be very similar to a Stromberg OF and will go by that if necessary. In any event, it would be nice to see a factory poop sheet on the thing. I know that a Forum member several years ago had such an item and offered it to anyone who wanted/needed such a thing. Hoping for similar results now, or at the very least someone knowledgeable in this carb describing for me "x" turns out for main jet richness and "x" turns for idle. That would be helpful.
Thank you.
Do you have a Rayfield UF parts sheet or installation guide?
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Do you have a Rayfield UF parts sheet or installation guide?
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Re: Do you have a Rayfield UF parts sheet or installation guide?
Found some info on https://modeltfordfix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=97
The instructions are very readable - click on the picture and then on the new image hold down the Ctrl key and tap the += key a few times to enlarge the image
The instructions are very readable - click on the picture and then on the new image hold down the Ctrl key and tap the += key a few times to enlarge the image
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Re: Do you have a Rayfield UF parts sheet or installation guide?
I’m pretty sure I do. I can scan it when I get out from teaching tomorrow.
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Re: Do you have a Rayfield UF parts sheet or installation guide?
Farnk
thank you. I found that, too, but couldn't enlarge it sufficiently to read the material that I was seeking.
Chris
if you are able, that would be wonderful. Thank you.
I do appreciate everyone's efforts
thank you. I found that, too, but couldn't enlarge it sufficiently to read the material that I was seeking.
Chris
if you are able, that would be wonderful. Thank you.
I do appreciate everyone's efforts
Scott Conger
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
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Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
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Re: Do you have a Rayfield UF parts sheet or installation guide?
I tried to enhance the images =- enlarged to 200% and then adjusted clarity. I don't know - I can read them when zoomed in
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