I need to do some carb repairs on my '17 touring car, but I'm not able to ID the carb. Hopefully I've attached a picture. I've added an arrow indicating a cap on the top, between the throttle shaft and the needle, that my help in identification.
Thanks for your help, Maury Dean
1917 Carburetor ID
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Topic author - Posts: 59
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- First Name: Maurice
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Re: 1917 Carburetor ID
Kingston #6100 Model L-2, Used in 1917 and 1918. I hope this helps, Russ Furstnow
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Re: 1917 Carburetor ID
Thank you, Russ
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Re: 1917 Carburetor ID
Rebuilding the L-2 Instructios https://modeltfordfix.com/rebuilding-th ... arburetor/
Lots of info on Kingston Carbs scroll down to the L-2 https://modeltfordfix.com/the-kingston- ... el-t-ford/
Lots of info on Kingston Carbs scroll down to the L-2 https://modeltfordfix.com/the-kingston- ... el-t-ford/
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