This model L has steel choke and throttle arms so would it be mid or late prod ?
Thanks for any help.
Jim
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Help to ID carb
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Help to ID carb
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Re: Help to ID carb
It is a Kingston L4. If it is iron body, used from 1921 to 1926. Can't tell from photos if bronze or iron body. If bronze would be a little earlier.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: Help to ID carb
Looks like a brass body L4. Those had a smaller bowl nut than the cast iron version. It’s also missing one of the arms for the choke, and it has a late model spray needle. Those bowls will interchange with the early NH bowls (to the left) but have a different drain.
Corey Walker, Brownsboro, Texas