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HOLY COW....I ACTUALLY WAS ABLE TO POST A PICTURE.
this is the picture I took of my 55 Ford carb spacer. can you see the area that looks like it would take a PCV hose ? It appears to have some type of plug in it. All comments are appreciated... |
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That is the bore for the butterfly shaft. There is no spacer on the carb/manifold.
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So then, thus is not a spacer but is a part of the carb, correct ?
Thanks for this important info... Guess I will be looking for a spacer after all... |
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Correct. The base of the carb has the butterflies and the idle adjusting screws in it.
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