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m606paz 30-06-21 01:31

Chorehorse Carb
 
Years ago i found a chorehorse to restore

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data.../IMG_44683.JPG

but the carb have parts missing

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data.../IMG_42323.JPG

I have tried to reproduce the missing parts, but without success

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/2188/IMG_42391.JPG

Any store to buy new one or any other carb to replace the original?

I was thinking of using a chainsaw carburetor, which also sucks the fuel from the tank ...

Any idea or help are welcome!

Thanks in advance!

Mike Kelly 30-06-21 10:45

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Can you give us more information . Are you hoping to have the Chorehorse running or is it a a cosmetic rebuild.

I do have a few NOS spares but Not a carby . I could have bought a whole truck load of NOS Chorehorse parts at Bill Drews yard but that was 40 years ago .

m606paz 30-06-21 12:41

Hi Mike
Yes i want make a running restoration.
Carb work with extra upper gas tank. The front valve is the problem to sucks fuel from lower tank.
http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data...orseBook23.JPG

Jordan Baker 30-06-21 13:14

There was 3 recently on ebay. However checking today I can't seem to find them. They are the same as the BSA 300watt generator.

m606paz 30-06-21 14:03

Thanks Jordan!

Recently upgrade the valve, but no sucks fuel, may be spring no correct... :confused

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data...m/IMG_5918.JPG

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data.../IMG_59643.JPG

Grant Bowker 30-06-21 14:57

To help your search -I'm not certain whether they are 100% interchangeable but Johnson sold very similar engines under the Iron Horse name. This might get you a "close enough" part.

Mike Kelly 30-06-21 15:01

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https://eshop.lmslichfieldltd.com/BS...or-Carburettor

m606paz 30-06-21 15:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 280171)

Thank you very much Mike! You are the best!! :note: :note:

Mike Kelly 01-07-21 05:04

Ok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m606paz (Post 280172)
Thank you very much Mike! You are the best!! :note: :note:

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