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valsvittles 04-22-2012 01:35 PM

KRW Float Level Gauge
 

Does anyone have a KRW V134 Float Level Gauge for sale?
What condition and price?
Thanks,
Larry
[email protected]

Randy 04-22-2012 01:53 PM

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I'd like one, too, if someone has two of them...

Kube 04-22-2012 07:43 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by valsvittles (Post 411267)
Does anyone have a KRW V134 Float Level Gauge for sale?
What condition and price?
Thanks,
Larry
[email protected]

To give you a "real world" approximation of value, I sold one late last year on eBay for $125. They are scarce as you probably realize.

Ian NZ 04-22-2012 11:42 PM

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Would anybody know what carburettor this float level gauge is for?

Terry,OH 04-23-2012 06:00 AM

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Ian: Appears your level gauge could work for both the 97 and the 94 due to it's adjustability. That is as long as the screw thread on the wing bolt is correct.

Ian NZ 04-23-2012 04:26 PM

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The thread on the wing bolt is 3/8" N.F or SAE. I do not have any Stromberg 97 or 94 Carburettors to try it on. I bought a whole lot of Ford parts many years ago and it was with them and I have never had to use it.

Bruce Lancaster 04-23-2012 04:44 PM

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97 and 94 use different 3/8 threads, don't remember which is which.
The KRW level gauges for 97 and 94 are somewhat similar to the picture but are not adjustable or rotatable...the 97 one is cast with angled banjo, the 94 type with straight banjo, and of course captive bolts to suit the application. Both are cast iron with basic body cast in one piece. I found both a few years back, not for sale nohow...
As a start to building a working but not authentic looking replica, Speedway sells a 3/8 brake banjo fitting which could be turned into a gauge.
Take a Speedway banjo, drill out the passage as much as possible for responsiveness and to minimize surface drag on fluid. Use the compression washers speedway sells with it.
Speedway bolt is right threads for Stromberg and should also be drilled out just short of daylight...94 would beed a new bolt, drilled to suit. Debur and polish threads...you don't want them to chew away any metal from carb!
Add any sort of tubing apparatus to turn upward and terminate it with clear hose or tubing and a simple bracket or hook to hold top part vertical and still in use by attaching to a lid screw.

PS...it is a FUEL level gauge. Originally Ford and Stromberg did not publish a float level for the EE carbs, only fuel, to be checked with actual pump pressure.
The Ford carbs did have a float level spec, but if anyone wanted to check the resulting fuel level against that spec a sight gauge was mandatory, unlike the Stromberg.

239al 11-23-2012 11:12 PM

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Are you still looking for a KRW V134 gauge? I'd like to sell one, but I'm in an awkward spot - I don't know what one is worth?
Al Meier
[email protected]
636-561-6484 (St. Louis area)

ford38v8 11-24-2012 02:33 AM

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Just a comment here about the usefulness of the gauge: Ford discovered that any significant air movement past the gauge resulted in false readings. (The engine's fan) The gauges do make nice wall hangers, though.

1952henry 11-24-2012 07:35 AM

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I have a complete "carburetor" for a Southwind that would screw into a jet plug on a 94. That could be turned into a gauge, I suppose, but do to its scarcity, I don't want to. I have just the "carburetor" bolt/block that screws into a Stromberg jet well plug that I just may turn into a gauge.

Charlie ny 11-24-2012 10:26 AM

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Val,
Is the gauge for a Stromberg or Ford 94 style carb ? I have a new one for
the 94 style ?
Get back to me if you wish at [email protected]
Charlie ny

valsvittles 11-27-2012 04:21 PM

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I am nolonger looking for the gauge since I have purchased one.
Thanks,
Larry

ken ct 11-27-2012 04:51 PM

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There more trouble and time involved than there worth. An old credit card makes a better and faster gauge. lol like someone said an expensive wall hanger. ken ct omo.Ive had them before.Sold um rite away.

37 Coupe 11-27-2012 04:58 PM

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Did you make a profit on them Ken :confused:

KiWinUS 11-27-2012 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by 37 Coupe (Post 542319)
Did you make a profit on them Ken :confused:

"WOW" we continue to see a pattern here !!!:rolleyes:

ken ct 11-27-2012 06:50 PM

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Yea i made a little bit on them,dont you or do you give everything away at your cost. Man your really a buster arn't you. ken ct. How does your wife put up with you!!!.

ford38v8 11-27-2012 09:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by valsvittles (Post 542302)
I am nolonger looking for the gauge since I have purchased one.
Thanks,
Larry

After we all pitched in our 2¢ worth, it woulda been kinda nice to get just a bit more feedback than that. :(

31chevy 11-28-2012 07:47 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ken ct (Post 542315)
There more trouble and time involved than there worth. An old credit card makes a better and faster gauge. lol like someone said an expensive wall hanger. ken ct omo.Ive had them before.Sold um rite away.

Hi Ken, please explain the credit card usage to me. Thank you.
Gary.

ken ct 11-28-2012 08:19 AM

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You cut a "U" shaped cutout in the long edge the depth and width of the measurement you want to set the float at and just drop over the float when the top cover is upside down on the bench and adjust the float to the opening in the card. clear as mud right.I only use it on 94's. Stroms i use the one in the kit but leave about 1/16" space from the gauge to the float,so its slightly low. On the end NOT on the hump. ken ct.

31chevy 11-29-2012 08:03 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ken ct (Post 542638)
You cut a "U" shaped cutout in the long edge the depth and width of the measurement you want to set the float at and just drop over the float when the top cover is upside down on the bench and adjust the float to the opening in the card. clear as mud right.I only use it on 94's. Stroms i use the one in the kit but leave about 1/16" space from the gauge to the float,so its slightly low. On the end NOT on the hump. ken ct.

Thank you.
Gary.


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