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Old 05-24-2023, 02:42 PM   #4
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Default Re: OBH(?) 1933 carb

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Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN View Post
WHY in heck do you find it necessary to continue making posts that make no sense to anyone besides yourself? All of our REGULAR participants seem to speak good-enough English that they should be able to figure-out and understand reasonably intelligent and qualified questions asked in a normal, explanatory manner. But what do I know?

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It's a simple question, simply 'put'.

'OBH' is on this '33 ford carburetor. Is OBH familiar to anyone? If so, what does it represent?

Also, this carburetor has 'Lincoln 12V Zepher'. Now, is anyone familiar with that, other than being on a 'Lincoln 12V Zepher' carburetor? What is the significance of 'Lincoln 12V Zepher' on a carburetor? No mystery there. Obviously the past 87 years, the '33 Lubricator has been removed; replaced with this 'Lincoln 12V Zepher'

I am not apologizing for a simple question.
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