Hi all,
In a bunch of Model T carburetors, I found a Hi-Power Miller carburetor.
Does any one out there can help me with the identification of this carburetor.
Is it complet? What was it's use? Can it be rebuild and who can do the job right.
Thanks
Andre
Belgium
Hi-Power Miller Carburetor
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Re: Hi-Power Miller Carburetor
Found some pictures that may help a little
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341987-th ... or-museum/ need to scroll down
Here ut says " I believe it was primarily sold along with the Miller head conversion for Model A Ford engines rather than any of Miller's much more exotic racing engines." --
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This link is for a Miller Master but there may be some similarities of use
https://modeltfordfix.com/the-miller-ma ... el-t-ford/ --
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https://forums.aaca.org/topic/374561-ha ... r-or-sale/ side draft version
https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341987-th ... or-museum/ need to scroll down
Here ut says " I believe it was primarily sold along with the Miller head conversion for Model A Ford engines rather than any of Miller's much more exotic racing engines." --
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This link is for a Miller Master but there may be some similarities of use
https://modeltfordfix.com/the-miller-ma ... el-t-ford/ --
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https://forums.aaca.org/topic/374561-ha ... r-or-sale/ side draft version
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Re: Hi-Power Miller Carburetor
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