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WTB pony motor carb

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3 years 8 months ago #221344 by Djmayer
WTB pony motor carb was created by Djmayer
I have some broken parts in the carb on my pony motor (9k cat 12 opposed 2cyl)

In particular I need the emulsion tube. I’m fine with buying a parts carb or an entire good one.

Thanks Dave.

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3 years 8 months ago #221389 by bboaz
Replied by bboaz on topic WTB pony motor carb
This is he parts diagram used by McDonald Carburetor for their parts identification and their contact. If you are calling item 41 in the drawing the emulsion tube, it is actually the idle jet and I got one from McDonald Carburetor for about $12. They do not recognize any Caterpillar part numbers and sent me this drawing for parts identification.
I ask them about a complete fuel bowl that bolts to the main body and they did not have any they wanted to sell. I bought one from "carbsonly" at 818-845-9000 in Burbank, CA. and spoke with Carlos Vasquez. I don't know if he has any more bowls if you might need one but the one I got (used) was pricey. bboaz

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3 years 8 months ago #221391 by ag-mike
Replied by ag-mike on topic WTB pony motor carb
I have used parts for d2-4 pony carbs. That 41 idle jet tube gets broke by improper removal of the bowl from the cast body or not removing the jet first from the cast body.

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3 years 8 months ago #221397 by Djmayer
Replied by Djmayer on topic Broken parts
My memory says it’s #3 on the diagram but now I need to go look. Unfortunately I just left the grader and won’t be back for two weeks.

Thanks for the diagram and contact. I go. Once I settle on needed parts I’ll get back to you guys. Btw: who has carb kits? Last time I went through this carb I just reused most of the parts and made a top gasket.

Dave

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3 years 8 months ago #221556 by bboaz
Replied by bboaz on topic Carb kit
McDonald Carburetor has two kits for TU4C Zenith. One is the ECON CARB KIT; Zenith for $28.95 and the other is the K2067 Kit for $43.95. I have bought a couple of the K2067 Kits and there are parts in the kit I did not use, so in the future I will get the ECON Kit. The K2067 kit does have a really good instruction sheet and diagram for rebuilding the TU4C and I do not know if the instruction sheet is included in the less expensive kit. bboaz
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3 years 7 months ago #222168 by oldbeek
Replied by oldbeek on topic WTB pony motor carb
I have spare carbs if you still need it.

Cat 12 grader, 8T6995 running and restoring, Cat 12 grader 9K3585. parts machine, Adams leaning wheel Pull grader Mod # 22, ser#438

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3 years 7 months ago #222199 by Djmayer
Replied by Djmayer on topic WTB pony motor carb
OB
Thanks for the offer. But just got my kit from McDonald and inspected the old carb. I should be good.
Dave

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3 years 7 months ago #222200 by Djmayer
Replied by Djmayer on topic WTB pony motor carb
OB
Thanks for the offer. But just got my kit from McDonald and inspected the old carb. I should be good.
Dave

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