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11/25/2024 6:05 PM  #1


Please help ID a carb

The carb on my nephew’s VERY original 66 coupe(200/6) needs a rebuild. I need to find a carb kit for it and cannot find any identifying tags or stampings on the carb.   At the Bako Bash, Jeff gave me an Autolite carb and a Motorcraft carb that he says were both on 66 T code Mustangs with the 200 engine. The carb on the car is not like either of the carbs he gave me.

If I could figure out how to post pics, I would...🙄

The carb on the car has a fuel inlet on top of the carb bowl, with the fuel line running parallel to the valve cover. Auto choke is on the back of the carb nearest the firewall. It has 2 separate tubes for choke heat and vac for the advance on the Load O Matic dizzy.

Any ideas? (On either the type of carb, or how to add pics lol)

 

11/25/2024 7:07 PM  #2


Re: Please help ID a carb

These are pictures from TimC.





 

11/25/2024 8:47 PM  #3


 

11/25/2024 10:52 PM  #4


Re: Please help ID a carb

That's an autolite 1100.  Even autozone used to carry kits for those.   Easiest carb in the world to rebuild.

Heck that carb is even reproduced and fairly cheap.

Last edited by Greg B (11/25/2024 10:56 PM)


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
 

11/26/2024 9:58 AM  #6


Re: Please help ID a carb

I have the Ford 1966 Mustang Shop Manual that has the carburetor specs (for all the carburetors), I can make a PDF and forward it to you if you send me your email address. 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

11/26/2024 2:49 PM  #7


Re: Please help ID a carb

Thanks, all.  1100 kit is on the way.

BobE... pm sent

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