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Old 19-12-15, 16:12
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The numbers on the carb are as follows
40NNIP
RE16434
849

The other side has
Marcus
British
Pat'd
Thanks Steve,
40NNIP is correct type, the only specification number I have is the Solex one, which Marcus would use as well, that is S1682 for a Ferret. The RE number is a Rolls Royce stock number. Those carbs used on 8 cyl engines could be considered identical, but I believe jet sizes differ. Will have a delve later on and let you know sizes for a Ferret.
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