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Dieselwulf

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  • My Project Cars
    1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe
    1959 Jeep Willys CJ5

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    Pennsylvania
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    Anything with an engine

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  1. So to follow up on this, the pin size is 3/32 I was anle to find a stainless steel hitch cotter pin and cut it down to size. Worked perfectly.
  2. I’ve tried Mike’s Carburetor parts and he doesn’t have anything. I have a few lawn mower carbs laying around, I’m about to rebuild one of those so I’m going to see if that pin is similar. The nail idea might be the ticket. I have a small mom and pop hardware store in town, might be worthwile to take the float in with me and match something up.
  3. Hello new to the forum. I decided to rebuild the carburetor on my 1948 Plymouth Special deluxe, and I'm kind of glad I did. There was a coating of rust sludge in the bottom of it but it still ran pretty good. I need a new float and float pin, I've found the float but I can't find the float pin. Does anyone know of any alternatives for a float pin, even if I have to modify an existing one? Also, are there any other alternatives to the carter carburetor that would bolt up in the stock location without modifying too much? I'm running the stock air bath air filter and I'd like to keep it looking stock. Thank you!
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