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Ford 94 Carburetor question We have a two carburetor set up on a 28 Roadster truck in the shop. On the midway side of both carb's, someone has threaded short bolts into a hole that is about midway up the body. I can not locate a diagram showing what the part should be that really should be in the hole. Can anyone offer a reference to ID the part missing from the carbs???
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Re: Ford 94 Carburetor question Looks like the vacuum lines to the 8BA distributor is plugged off on both carburetors . JMHO
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Re: Ford 94 Carburetor question I'll write down the model number tomorrow and add it. By looking at some rebuild kits, the hole size is about the size of a power valve. Someone has put 9/16" short bolts into each hole on the side of the carb.
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Re: Ford 94 Carburetor question This is someone elses carb photo, but the bolt protruding sideways is the one I am concerned with. What is the hole for??
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Re: Ford 94 Carburetor question JimVette is correct. That is where the vacuum advance distributor would connect for a later year car. Holley 94's were used on Ford Y-Blocks up until the mid 50's. Holley 94's are repro'd by Edelbrock today. It would look a lot cleaner if you replaced the bolt with the proper plug.
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Re: Ford 94 Carburetor question I appreciate the help. Where can I find these plugs?
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Bob,
If you cannot find a plug, the fitting is (as Jim posted) for 1/8th inch tubing. It is a compression fitting which should be available at any good auto parts store and if you put a piece of brass rod in & file it flush. (You could solder it in, but the compression nut will hold & seal it fine.) Archie P.S.: See pic below: |
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