Identify This Carb???
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Identify This Carb???
This is a carb(s) that I inherited when I bought the boat.
I've been told that they are 750's that now flo out to 830's
The number 3913 and 6R3752B has been stamped on the body by the secondaries.
On the primary side is stamped P-46
On the secondary side R-24
I really would like to know what I have to work with.
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I've been told that they are 750's that now flo out to 830's
The number 3913 and 6R3752B has been stamped on the body by the secondaries.
On the primary side is stamped P-46
On the secondary side R-24
I really would like to know what I have to work with.
Thanks
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Re: Identify This Carb???
The number you are looking for is/was on the choke horn... which appears to have been cut off... Without that... it just looks like a 4150 double pumper to me. Sorry.
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Re: Identify This Carb???
The tags were off when I got it.
The metering blocks have 11180 stamped on them.
The carbs were done by well known carb shop in Mississippi or Louisiana.
Maybe someone from that area could give me some insite.
The metering blocks have 11180 stamped on them.
The carbs were done by well known carb shop in Mississippi or Louisiana.
Maybe someone from that area could give me some insite.
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Re: Identify This Carb???
Maybe I should just trash the damn things and feed my engines
with an 850 Mighty Demon?
They're pretty funky looking old carbs
with an 850 Mighty Demon?
They're pretty funky looking old carbs
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Get a caliper and measure the ID of the body bore and the the throttle bore. I can get it pretty close for you then. The only reason they say it flows 830 CFM is because some idiot milled the choke shroud off instead of using a substack.
Roby
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Re: Identify This Carb???
Originally Posted by robyw1
Get a caliper and measure the ID of the body bore and the the throttle bore. I can get it pretty close for you then. The only reason they say it flows 830 CFM is because some idiot milled the choke shroud off instead of using a substack.
Roby
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2.00" body bore
I took the body measurement of one bore from the outside machined edge to the center of the body?
Is this the correct way to measure?