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Old 04-27-2025, 08:58 AM   #1
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Default Re: Any interest in a video seminar showing every Model A carburetor?

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Yes, for all the production differences, like a video judging standards instead of a written version.
Thank you for the suggestions and help. Understood the assignment and using your suggestions, came up with this- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1DpeS9yq4k

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Old 04-27-2025, 11:06 AM   #2
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Thank you for the suggestions and help. Understood the assignment and using your suggestions, came up with this- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1DpeS9yq4k

Your opinion is requested before publishing, please. This link only works here for now, not available to the public.
That’s a great video,,, thats the kind of information I expected you’d bring!!!
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Default Re: Any interest in a video seminar showing every Model A carburetor?

Very interesting, thanks to you and Steve for doing this.

I'd also be interested in seeing a video on the various period Model A aftermarket "improvements" and what they supposedly brought - Tillotson, Marvel, maybe even a discussion on the various downdrafts that have been used. I think this is what Flathead was suggesting in Post #3 above. I'd suggest focusing on what is commonly seen on the street, not the really hotrodded stuff. Weber, 97, 94, etc. Most folks who run these alternatives, at least those I've spoke with, swear by them.

I did find this article online which I also thought was interesting.
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