5 Ball Carburetor

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Tourabout
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5 Ball Carburetor

Post by Tourabout » Fri Mar 05, 2021 7:57 pm

I have a 5 ball carburetor that is larger than the T Model Carb. I have included a picture of it beside a T Model 5 ball so you can see the difference in size. Do these carburetors go to a tractor or something?
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Re: 5 Ball Carburetor

Post by ThreePedalTapDancer » Fri Mar 05, 2021 8:20 pm

Stan Howe is the man with the answer concerning 5 balls.


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Re: 5 Ball Carburetor

Post by Alan Long » Sun Mar 07, 2021 3:41 am

I also have a 5 Ball that has a threaded inlet in place of the Flange used in the Model T’s
From memory, Stan said it was off a stationary engine or Tractor.
Alan in Western Australia

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