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unibody madness 06-02-2009 07:36 PM

lets hear it from the brain trust on carbs
 
my sons 223 single barrel carb appears to be sucking up floats (it's on its third)
i repaired the first one several times before i replaced it, that one lasted a month and now the second one is full of holes. before the latest replacement also goes,is it possible for there to be something going on that is causing the brass to fail, or is it old age and coincidence. http://fordtruk.com/forums/images/smiles/icon_eek.gif

does anyone out there know of a place to buy these???

does anyone out there have some old holly one bbls that would be willing to raid them for parts???

all i read are you fellas replacing the old sixes with all that horsepower..what do you do with your carbs???

all advice and knowledge would be appreciated
john http://fordtruk.com/forums/images/smiles/icon_cool.gif

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flipklos 06-02-2009 09:02 PM

Are they rotting holes, imploding, or exploding. The holley should have a vent for the fuel bowl. If that is cloged it could create a vaccum or overpressure in the float bowl.

I belive that your carb is a Holley #1941. Try the carburator shop. Just type it into google. I have bounced odball questions off him and he seems helpful. If not try a carter YFA off a 240 or 300 six ford. They only stoped using them 20 years ago so parts are fairly easy to find.

NumberDummy 06-03-2009 03:03 AM


Originally Posted by unibody madness (Post 7568518)
my sons 223 single barrel carb appears to be sucking up floats (it's on its third)

i repaired the first one several times before i replaced it, that one lasted a month and now the second one is full of holes. before the latest replacement also goes,is it possible for there to be something going on that is causing the brass to fail, or is it old age and coincidence.

[SIZE=2]does anyone out there know of a place to buy these???
How many would you like? :)

This is a 1961 F100, correct?

The original carburetor is a Holley 1V.

C2AZ9550A .. Carburetor Float (Motorcraft CM389) / Obsolete

GREEN SALES COMPANY in Cincinnati OH has 18 = 800-543-4959.

MILLER OBSOLETE PARTS in Binghamton NY has 12 = 800-546-7278.

PARTS INTERNATIONAL in Farmers Branch TX has 9 = 888-727-0418.

KINSEL L/M in Beaumont TX has 8 = 800-816-2894.
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CA = Here's are a couple of places to try.

They prolly won't have it listed under the Ford part number.

ENGLER BROS. AUTO PARTS in Santa Monica.

NORTH HOLLYWOOD CARBURETOR & IGNITION.

unibody madness 06-03-2009 01:59 PM

thanks for all your help.. quick question..my ford shop manual shows exploded views for the 1v,2v, and 4v carburetors on the 61 and they appear to use the same float, are they?
thanks john

NumberDummy 06-03-2009 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by unibody madness (Post 7570947)
my ford shop manual shows exploded views for the 1V, 2V, and 4V carburetors on the 61 and they appear to use the same float, are they?

The Holley 2V and 4V carbs use the same float (C1AE9550C). The 2V uses one, the 4V uses two.

The 1V carb uses a different float (C2AZ9550A).

The Holley 4V was not offered on V8 (292) pickups (F100/350).

It only available in F500 and larger trucks.


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