Carb rod escutcheon
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Carb rod escutcheon
I was supposed to send this carb rod escutcheon to someone that needed it. Lost the info. If you get back with me, it’ll be on the way, thanks! Tmorsher@icloud.com
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Re: Choke rod escutcheon
Bump for the person that wants it
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Re: Choke rod escutcheon
Gee Tim, I thought that was a carburetor adjusting rod!!!
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Re: Choke rod escutcheon
Whatever it is, I promised to send it to someone. Thanks for the correction, I use RF Strombergs but don’t tell Original Smith !
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Re: Choke rod escutcheon
Tim,
If nobody responds back, I can sure use it on my 1914 open express truck project that has a wooden firewall...no kidding, let me know.
Kind Regards,
Rick Rice
Cell (330)714-8151
rickrice04@yahoo.com
If nobody responds back, I can sure use it on my 1914 open express truck project that has a wooden firewall...no kidding, let me know.
Kind Regards,
Rick Rice
Cell (330)714-8151
rickrice04@yahoo.com
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Re: Choke rod escutcheon
Rick, I have several people ahead of you. Someone asked for measurement details, so I’ll post that here. I thought of another way to find the original guy , I’ll check my emails when I originally posted the pile on the floor. That’ll save me going through so many.
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Re: Carb rod escutcheon
Found
the fellows name that will get it, so on its way. Here are the vital stats. Note when it was punched out originally ,the edges , both inside and outside were turned down a bit. If made out of thicker metal, just radius those edges to give the same effect. That makes it more substantial and adds to its longevity over the repops i’ve seen. Hope this helps doing it right. Someone send Larry one for his choke! -
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Re: Carb rod escutcheon
Just now seeing your post. I was the one who was supposed to get it a while back.
I was wondering what happened.
I was wondering what happened.
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Re: Carb rod escutcheon
Yes , on its way Benji. I had to play Sherlock Holmes