Now theres a offer i can't refuse ::thumb::If you need some small items I will be traveling to London in early October. I might be able to put them in my suitcase.
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Now theres a offer i can't refuse ::thumb::If you need some small items I will be traveling to London in early October. I might be able to put them in my suitcase.
Where can i buy one from Don and where would the tag go? Do you have a picture?If you're going concourse you'll probably want to get a carburetor ID tag for it.
Great picture. Thank You Don.Here's a link to a picture:
http://product-images.highwire.com/2879412/87afe9eb-05b8-466f-9f18-5112613af2a9.jpg
I don't know where you'll find one, maybe from a forum member or eBay.
I think my first job is to find the correct part # for my specific carb for a 1971 351C 5.8L 351C. I put 2100 Motorcraft carb in Ebay and it appears to have differant applications for differant cars/trucks/years/engine size and types and all look differantI respect your dedication to restore an American car in another country. Everything that we complain about with regard to ordering a part here in the states and waiting 2 or 3 days for delivery would be a blessing for you. Most of the carbs did have motorcraft in the casting. Here are some pictures of my 2100 I had restored. I have been very happy with the quality of the restoration and parts refinishing. The carb tag is specific to your carb and it manufacture date. Best source for very specific ID tags for your restoration would be Marti Autoworks. They are not cheap and require a long lead time to make. My id tags took 3 months and many calls to get shipped to me.
Did you check mustangtek.com? They have MOST of the carbs listed, but it is possible some are missing from their data base. It is also very possible the carb you have was NOT for your car, but someone put it on.............. I mean, it looks the same!!I think my first job is to find the correct part # for my specific carb for a 1971 351C 5.8L 351C. I put 2100 Motorcraft carb in Ebay and it appears to have differant applications for differant cars/trucks/years/engine size and types and all look differantI respect your dedication to restore an American car in another country. Everything that we complain about with regard to ordering a part here in the states and waiting 2 or 3 days for delivery would be a blessing for you. Most of the carbs did have motorcraft in the casting. Here are some pictures of my 2100 I had restored. I have been very happy with the quality of the restoration and parts refinishing. The carb tag is specific to your carb and it manufacture date. Best source for very specific ID tags for your restoration would be Marti Autoworks. They are not cheap and require a long lead time to make. My id tags took 3 months and many calls to get shipped to me.
Was'nt aware of that site. Thanks for heads-upDid you check mustangtek.com? They have MOST of the carbs listed, but it is possible some are missing from their data base. It is also very possible the carb you have was NOT for your car, but someone put it on.............. I mean, it looks the same!!I think my first job is to find the correct part # for my specific carb for a 1971 351C 5.8L 351C. I put 2100 Motorcraft carb in Ebay and it appears to have differant applications for differant cars/trucks/years/engine size and types and all look differantI respect your dedication to restore an American car in another country. Everything that we complain about with regard to ordering a part here in the states and waiting 2 or 3 days for delivery would be a blessing for you. Most of the carbs did have motorcraft in the casting. Here are some pictures of my 2100 I had restored. I have been very happy with the quality of the restoration and parts refinishing. The carb tag is specific to your carb and it manufacture date. Best source for very specific ID tags for your restoration would be Marti Autoworks. They are not cheap and require a long lead time to make. My id tags took 3 months and many calls to get shipped to me.
Looks like mine is D1ZF-UAHere are the AMA Carb applications for 71. I have also attached the AMA listing for 71. They are posted in another thread somewhere on the site, but I cannot find them right now.
Now that's some very useful info I can use as well. Thanks for your input,Here are the AMA Carb applications for 71. I have also attached the AMA listing for 71. They are posted in another thread somewhere on the site, but I cannot find them right now.
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