Hello,
I'm not sure what to call it, but I think it's called the stove, connected to the stove-pipe, connected to the holley 4500 carburetor.
It sits off the exhaust manifold near the #1 cylinder on a 1910-1912 model T.
Does anybody have pictures and dimensions of this thing? Drawings?
Hard to make one, if I don't know what I'm making... And, I don't see them being reproduced by Langs.
Thanks for your assistance,
Michael
picture of cast stove????
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Re: picture of cast stove????
Here’s another one, but I don’t think it’ll fit a Holley…
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