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Old 11-18-2018, 06:40 PM
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Carburetor ID (with pics of stamps, not tags)

I picked up a couple of ‘mystery’ carburetors this past weekend that supposedly came off older Fords.
Neither of them had the tags, of course, but I think I’ve managed to identify them off the stamps on front driver’s side ear.

Can anyone confirm if I’m right?

The first one reads 5PSA. I believe this might be D5PE-SA, which would make it a (Autolite or Motorcraft?) 2100 from a 73-74 Ford Truck.

D5PE-SA?

The second one reads 0 (zero) U B, although there is a 6 towards the front of the ear, but it’s in a different font, and deeper. I believe this to be E0UE-ABA, which would make it a Motorcraft 2150 from a 1980 truck with a 302.


E0UE-ABA?

I realized I didn't take any good pics of the actual carbs, but they seem to be either 2100 or 2150.

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Old 11-18-2018, 06:46 PM
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Mike's Carburetors at carburetor-parts.com has some good info on how to tell the difference.

https://youtu.be/r-yFvunHGVk
 
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Ha! That's where I (finally) found what I think are the closest number to match up what's stamped on the ears.
I've been on that site (and a few others) all day.

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I think the 2150 came later in the 60s or 70s, he points out the design changes in the video. Altitude compensator and other gee-gaws for emission controls.

If you look at the base of the carb, on the 2150 the back is straight across, the 2100 is curved or arched.
 
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Originally Posted by raxxter
I picked up a couple of ‘mystery’ carburetors this past weekend that supposedly came off older Fords.
Neither of them had the tags, of course, but I think I’ve managed to identify them off the stamps on front driver’s side ear.

Can anyone confirm if I’m right?

The first one reads 5PSA. I believe this might be D5PE-SA, which would make it a (Autolite or Motorcraft?) 2100 from a 73-74 Ford Truck.
ID number: D5PE-SA > Ford part number D5PZ-9510-S .. 2150 series 2V Carburetor (Motorcraft CA-1533) / Obsolete

1975 F100/350 360/390.
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2100 series 2V: 1963/74 / 2150 series introduced in 1975.
 
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