Kingston five ball carburetor
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billd
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Kingston five ball carburetor
Can anyone help me identify what engine and year this Kingston five ball carburetor came on? It is for sale, but I have no idea what it would be worth. You can reach me through the forum.
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KWTownsend
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Re: Kingston five ball carburetor
The threaded connector at the throttle would indicate marine or stationary engine application. It's not for a Model T, but you knew that..
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Karl Von Neumann
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Re: Kingston five ball carburetor
Threaded inlet isn't a model T carb boat or stationary engine
Please hold the other 6 voices are taking a vote
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JTT3
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Re: Kingston five ball carburetor
Could be off a tractor also.
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