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 Post subject: Name The Carb Round Two
PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:00 pm 
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I'll call him Little Joe :shock:

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PD12-H4 (Bendix Stromberg) Metal to metal fit.


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Put my vote in with engguy, a Ceco (Chandler Evans) carburetor. If that is right, the engine would be a Pratt & Whitney R-1830-65A manufactured by Buick or Chevrolet installed on a Consolidated B-24 Liberator. Ceco was a backup to the PD-12 that was installed on R-1830-43/-43A engines. I wonder how many Ceco carburetors exist today. :?:


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You never did give the answer Jack.


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You never did give the answer Jack.

Are you kidding me :shock: Little Joe was my best guess :? :? :P
I was in aviation ordnance and besides P-3s and A-6s didn;t have carbs :idea: :wink: :wink:

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And what does all that mean????????????

Did we get the answer????????????????


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My wife said I couldn't answer this one as I have too many carbs in my diet already! She doesn't think I need any more. :lol:
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Holley 4150, choke bowl removed, mechanical secondaries?????? :twisted:

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