Cleaned up an S4BF tonight, it's for sale but not done yet. I mounted it on a standard Zenith manifold and also on another manifold for an even cooler look IMHO! It will bolt right on and run fine, might not work with a stock generator but you are probably either not going to run a generator or will be running one of those little 6V alternators anyway. Only thing I can see is having to bend up a throttle rod to fit.
Your choice of Manifold + S4BF with adjustable main jet, rebuilt with new Venturi, etc. $850
Powder coated black at no additional charge.
ZOOM ZOOM THIS MIGHT EVEN GET A THIRD ZOOM JUST BECAUSE IT IS SO COOL LOOKING.
Stan Howe
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S4BF + Choice of Manifolds
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Re: S4BF + Choice of Manifolds
Bonus photo. Moon coming up around the side of my mountain tonight. I was counting engines in my "Antique car parts stewardship area." About 10 T engines + a bunch of blocks.
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Topic author - Posts: 979
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Re: S4BF + Choice of Manifolds
I have no idea where this came from but I can't get rid of it so here are more carburetors. This is some of the stuff I recently bought. Inventorying it in, taking photos and putting a code on them. That's why it's midnight and I just came in from the shop.
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Topic author - Posts: 979
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Re: S4BF + Choice of Manifolds
Sorry, the U & J's are all already spoken for. This one is going to take some work!! Must be half a pound of solder on it. Well, maybe a quarter pound.