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Old 28-02-14, 22:41
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Alastair McMurray
 
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I have plumbed for a 94 as they were fitted during wartime on USA manufactured units and are the most modern period USA carb suitable. The British carbs were single choke where as the Ford 94s and Strombergs were twin choke designs which I think better suit the application. I brought two from California via the internet, with a £20 rebuild kit and built one good unit from the pair.
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