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Old 03-21-2011, 10:57 AM   #1
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Inline Six Carb

Carburetor from a 1968 250ci inline six. Will need a rebuild/cleaning.
$30 plus shipping. Comes with intake manifold if you need it.
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Old 03-23-2011, 01:02 AM   #2
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Re: Inline Six Carb

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Old 03-23-2011, 12:53 PM   #3
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Re: Inline Six Carb

Are you selling the exhaust manifold also?
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Old 03-23-2011, 08:18 PM   #4
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Sure, but it's not in good shape. Would need to be drilled and tapped at the flange. Also weighs a lot for shipping. I can take more pictures if you'd like.
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Re: Inline Six Carb

You are talking about the flange where the exhaust pipe connects? How bad is it? Just a broken bolt/stud? Mine is leaking around the shaft for the butterfly valve. How is yours in
that area (at the front, under the intake manifold)?
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Old 03-24-2011, 04:10 PM   #6
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Re: Inline Six Carb

I'll buy it pending the shipping quote, do I get EVERYTHING pictured? Like the entire choke setup that bolts to the exhaust manifold etc (heat stove)? Thanks!
Shipping to 31211, if it's significantly cheaper I can live without the manifold.
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yes, everything. I only need the cylinder head. I'll get a quote worked up for you tomorrow.
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I would prefer to get just the carb, I don't really need the intake. The choke hardware and throttle stuff of course & all bolts associated. Been looking for a setup like this forever! Thanks.


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You are talking about the flange where the exhaust pipe connects? How bad is it? Just a broken bolt/stud? Mine is leaking around the shaft for the butterfly valve. How is yours in
that area (at the front, under the intake manifold)?
Yes on the flange, just a broken stud. Not sure on its working condition as I've never had it on a running engine. Seems to move freely though. I'll get the parts all taken off today and let you know.
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I would prefer to get just the carb, I don't really need the intake. The choke hardware and throttle stuff of course & all bolts associated. Been looking for a setup like this forever! Thanks.


Sounds good. I have this same exact carb on my '63 and it runs great. I'll contact you later through pm.
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Here are the pictures.
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In that second picture, did the rod connecting the heat stove to the carb get bent or is that just the picture angle? If it's fine, I'll take it for $30 no problem plus ship.
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It's just the angle of the picture.
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Alright cool, how would you like to be paid? I have paypal, and what will the shipping cost be?
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sent you a pm
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Re: Inline Six Carb

I'm going to pass on the exhaust manifold. Thanks for going to the trouble of taking pics.

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