Carburetor identification needed

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  • Randy in Tampa


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    #8484

    Does anybody recognize this carburetor and know what is this for? ๐Ÿ˜‰


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    outboard315


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    #66337

    Hmmm, May be an aircraft or inboard carb, maybe 2 cycle.


    chris-p


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    #66338

    Schebler made a lot of carbs for a lot of different manufacturers, from aircraft, to motorcycles, to the marine industry to…….

    Perhaps a forum like smokstak is where I would start? Not sure its outboard anyways, but could be wrong.


    ftruntz

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    #66341

    Early 4-60 used a Schebler carb………


    RICK EICHRODT

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    #66360

    I also think that Schebler carbs found their way on Cross Sea Gull outboards.


    Randy in Tampa


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    #66375

    OK I got the information from James Ross in Tennessee, the carburetor was used on three different things including the 460, he sent me a picture of his, he also informed me heโ€™s casted some re-pops in the past, but with the needles that are on it and the way itโ€™s attached it was for 1929 Indian hill climber motorcycle ๐Ÿ˜‰


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    fmanracer

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    #66377

    It’s the bolt pattern that gives it away as a Indian carb. Also if the carb has 3 jets, a low, a mid and a high speed it is the 1929 Indian Hillclimber.


    Randy in Tampa


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    #66380

    there thatโ€™s right pic sorry ๐Ÿ˜‰

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