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Old 03-04-2013, 03:14 PM   #1
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Default New Zenith Carburetor model #13922

I just found out that the replacement carb that I puruchased from Automotive test systems in Pt. Townsend Washington is manufactured by Zenith in Bristol Va. The engineering changes were designed by Zenith.

Question; Would this carb still be considered something close to an acceptable replacement since it is made by Zenith?
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Old 03-04-2013, 03:50 PM   #2
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Apparently not. I've never understood why not, but it seems to draw a lot more disparagement than the Tillotsons and Marvel-Scheblers. Maybe it has to do with the date of first manufacture.

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Default Re: New Zenith Carburetor model #13922

That's up to your preferences. It certainly will be docked points in judging as it is not accepted as original equipment, but is a modern replacement. If it runs well and you like it that's all that matters.
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If memory serves it seems like that is the model # that some folks have had good luck with. I think I would try and make an original style throttle shaft and arm work though.
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Default Re: New Zenith Carburetor model #13922

That carburetor has an engineering drawing from Zenith that is titled "Replacement -Model A".

Many will tell you that a well-rebuilt old Zenith will work just fine, and they are totally correct. But many will also tell you that getting an old Zenith properly rebuilt is difficult (well, taking Bert's out of the equation! ). But getting one of the modern Zeniths to work is a no-brainer.
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IQuestion; Would this carb still be considered something close to an acceptable replacement since it is made by Zenith?
For judging no, for use on the car yes.
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That carburetor has an engineering drawing from Zenith that is titled "Replacement -Model A".

Many will tell you that a well-rebuilt old Zenith will work just fine, and they are totally correct. But many will also tell you that getting an old Zenith properly rebuilt is difficult (well, taking Bert's out of the equation! ). But getting one of the modern Zeniths to work is a no-brainer.
I think there are two of them that will work, 13922 and 14544. Anyway here is some information you may want of the "new" zenith;
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Old 03-05-2013, 07:35 PM   #8
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Default Re: New Zenith Carburetor model #13922

I have used one and like it on my daily driver '29 Tudor.GAV will not
hook up as the thumb screw is on the foreward side of the carb but,
the choke rod hooks up as origionally.If you're not concerned about
a"looks origional" carb this one works very well.
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Old 03-06-2013, 12:58 AM   #9
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Default Re: New Zenith Carburetor model #13922

Same carb I'm running on Continental 6 cyl, very universal. Bob E.
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Default Re: New Zenith Carburetor model #13922

I wanted to say that this new carburetor is the Zenith 68 series. The instructions listed above is for the 67 and 267 series carburetor and is not quite correct.

The correct instructions for the new replacement carb can be found here.
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Old 07-27-2015, 04:59 PM   #11
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Another slightly different set of instructions.
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