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11/16/2016 9:59 PM  #1


WTB Venturi from 2100 Autolite/Motocraft 2v carb

I'm looking for the booster/venturi from a 2v carb, specifically one of the old 1.01, 1.02 or .98 diameter bores.  (.98 is super rare, since it only came on the old 221)

If you have a crusty old carb laying around that's not worth rebuilding or just not important to you, let me know!  If it's too much trouble to get the booster out, I'd be glad to buy the whole dang thing and pay shipping too.  I don't care if it's truly nasty and unusable, so long as the venturi aren't smashed up, and the emulsion tubes haven't been messed with.  

Thanks!

Edit:  Let me rephrase.  I don't care if the *carburetor* is unusable - I need the venturi to be at least cleanable so I can use them though!

Last edited by Technomancer (11/18/2016 4:05 PM)


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