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49 Mercury Carb Flooding
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TomO |
06-11-2016 @ 6:56 AM
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Yes, I own a 40 Mercury Sedan Coupe. There is a photo of it in the Gallery. It is the Como Blue one.
Tom
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ken ct. |
06-11-2016 @ 8:11 AM
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Totally diff engine as you know. Tom do you have a Chandler-Groves carb on it w/the 91-99 on it. A Ford carb is not correct as you may know. ken ct.
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TomO |
06-12-2016 @ 9:48 AM
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Ken, the 40 Merc used the Ford carburetor as did the 40 Ford. The Chandler-Groves was used on the late 38 and early 39.
Tom
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56MarkII |
06-15-2016 @ 11:21 AM
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Keep your eyes on fleaBay as well. Once in a while you will see floats for this carb on there. I always look and got a spare float for my Holley 885 as well as for my Holley Teapot on my 56 Continental. There is also a small helper spring that assists the float on both these carbs.
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ken ct. |
06-15-2016 @ 1:03 PM
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Mark. why bother epay when I stil have some extra and way cheaper than them also many othet small parts for these carbs. the 885 I mean. ken Isidor ct.
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ken ct. |
09-22-2016 @ 3:33 AM
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56 mark11 .I have several good floats and many small parts for the 885 carb if you need anything , real cheap as I'm discontinuing my business at the end of the yr.Trying to get rid of ALL stock I have. ken ct. email or pm or cell 1-203-260-5945
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ken ct. |
09-22-2016 @ 10:28 AM
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Yea Tom O I must have had a brain fart. As a carb builder I know that,thanks for correcting that statement. ken ct.
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