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Old 04-29-2012, 07:56 AM   #1
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Default Raised-letter Zenith Carb

At the fun GWC Model A CLub's repair day yesterday we had 2 raised-letter carb bottoms. Woody Williams' had crips lettering. Mine had sloppy lettering and generally a sloppy casting. It was made of cast iron. The bowl vent hole was much smaller than Woody's. The intake rim was not crip in casting either. What have it got?
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Old 04-29-2012, 08:16 PM   #2
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Look at the new judging standards , it has some very good info on just what you are asking about. Some castings just were not made that good.
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Is your raised-letter Zenith written Zenith, Zenith-1, or Zenith-2? Were the bowls for the single or double venturi?
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Old 05-01-2012, 09:57 AM   #4
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I believe this would be for a late 1929 Model A.
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The raised sloppy lettering is Zenith 2. The"N" is well raised, the other letters/number and much shallower. The HOLLEY on the inside of the bowl is barely readible. If this was made in a die(Which it is not), I would say worn dies. The body matches the center top photo on page 1-15 of the new judging guide except I see only 2 brass plugs and the leading edge of the stepped bowl design comes down on an angle. I wonder if the metal was too cool and set up early or the sand was not wet enough?.
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