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Unknown Zenith Carb

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R Moline

05-03-2007 18:14:23




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Hi we have a big ol Zenith carb. It came off of a Hercules engine. It is really tall and kind of skinny. It has two butterflies in the upper part and has a butterfly for the choke on the back side. It has a large drain tube? coming out of it. Anybody got any ideas about what we have got? Thanks




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noncompos

05-04-2007 09:56:06




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 Re: Unknown Zenith Carb in reply to R Moline, 05-03-2007 18:14:23  
No real help, but a few thoughts: (1) Don't know if the people at zenithcarburetor.com or thecarburetorshop.com are helpful on these questions, but you could try; (2) if you know or can find out what the engine originally came from, someone's spec book might ID it; (3) post a pic to the help identify forum, and if no help try a couple of the old truck sites, like the clasic truck link here and aths.org. Pity you didn't strip the water pump, dist etc too; sounds unusual.

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Hmmmm ???

05-03-2007 18:38:05




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 Re: Unknown Zenith Carb in reply to R Moline, 05-03-2007 18:14:23  
Without numbers off the carb or engine to us you just have a 2 barrel carb off a Hercules engine.



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R Moline

05-03-2007 18:41:25




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 Re: Unknown Zenith Carb in reply to Hmmmm ???, 05-03-2007 18:38:05  
No its not a 2 barrel. It has 2 butterflies, one right above the other. Ive never seen anything like it. The engine is gone to scrap but we saved the carb. The only numbers we found looked like part numbers. It was B107-428 in the upper part.



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Jerry Coulter

05-03-2007 19:49:58




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 Re: Unknown Zenith Carb in reply to R Moline, 05-03-2007 18:41:25  
I am thinking that on some old truck applications one butterfly hooked to the accelerator pedal and the other to a governor which would limit the RPM's.



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