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Join Date: May 2010
Location: NEw Haven CT
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Picked up 3 carbs today, hoping to get a couple spare cores for my Dads 8BA hot rod pickup. I知 pretty new to this so go easy on me. Haha. What is the tube on this 94? Is this for the weird vacuum advance? All the 94s are basically the same? 59a / EAB / 21-29/ 91-99 etc ?? Also picked up a ford Stromberg 81 model 92.
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Join Date: May 2010
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That is for a South Wind gas heater.
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Join Date: Nov 2018
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Were those the ones for $20 on MP?
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Minnesota, Florida Keys
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The various Holley carbs are basically quite similar through the years, the major differences were in external linkages for different choke methods, hand throttle, etc. The later post-48 carbs (8BA, EAB, ECU) also had the external port in the middle of the back for the Ford Load-a-Matic distributor.There were also minor internal differences (squirters, etc.) over the years which were are usually improvements.
The 92 is a smaller (internally) version of the 94 used on the later '38-40 V8-60's. There is also one picture showing an "81". the pictures are kind of confusing, so it is difficult to determine which is which. If that is an 81, they are quite desirable for dual carb applications for smaller inch engines. That one, however, looks really beat up so there is a question of whether it has much value. This is another reason "Charlie NY" should still be around; he knows a hell of a lot more about these things than I do and could have done a much better job of explaining it. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: NEw Haven CT
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Thanks for the responses, I had considered that the tube was for a south wind heater. Yes, that is a 81 model 92 carb, with 7/8" venturis. Picked these up an an auction of random garage stuff.
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