Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
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Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
I have a carburetor that I would like to identify.
Very early Kingston barrel type carburetor.
Thanks Bill
Very early Kingston barrel type carburetor.
Thanks Bill
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Re: Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
There is this:
http://www.oldmarineengine.com/discus/m ... 135421.jpg
http://www.oldmarineengine.com/discus/m ... 35418.html
Fromhttp://www.oldmarineengine.com/discus/m ... 135421.jpg
http://www.oldmarineengine.com/discus/m ... 35418.html
When did I do that?
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Re: Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
Thanks for the information
Trying to see if there were any automotive uses
Trying to see if there were any automotive uses
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Re: Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
I have this exact carb on my 2 cylinder 1905 Queen. It’s original equipment for my car. They work exceptionally well if they’re not in anything but excellent condition. Some of the Fords used a version of this carb with slight modifications.
1913 Canadian Touring & 1905 Queen, both cars are 4 generation family owned cars
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Re: Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
Thanks
Found a photo of this type carburetor listed as original equipment on a 1903 1904 Ford.
Found a photo of this type carburetor listed as original equipment on a 1903 1904 Ford.
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Re: Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
1903-04 Ford is correct. looks like the only thing missing is the inlet elbow.
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Re: Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
Is this the elbow you were talking about?
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Re: Please identify very early Kingston Carburetor
Here are a couple more photos for those who requested them