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Got a couple of 1925-27 Model T projects that need Carb rebuilds. Was wondering what the best sources of carb rebuild parts are, and whether there is anything published or online that goes through the rebuild steps in detail and with pictures. I am particularly referencing the NH style carbs, not the "vaporize" version. I also have a vaporizer carb but understand that they are finicky or less efficient than the NH style. Assuming that is true, I'll just focus on the NH type.
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Most suppliers carry a full line of parts for the NH carbs.
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As Jack says, most of the parts dealers carry just about any NH part you need. For the book on what to do, see this:
http://dauntlessgeezer.com/DG80.html. |
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Feel free to drop me a note, I sell the parts and rebuild them to, so I can help you if you get stuck. Call or email me at [email protected]
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