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Wanted: Ensign 2A1516 Carburetor Parts

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Al Ayotte
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Can someone tell me where I can find carburetor parts for my CAT Diesel 35 pony motor? Specifically, I need a
9B7902 Control (Fuel)?

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Al Ayotte

D4 7U; CAT DIESEL 35; CAT 22; CAT 30 (Wide Gauge)
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Mon, Apr 15, 2013 3:09 AM
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Good Morning

What Dad is looking for is the round cylinder piece thats made out of pot metal, the threads that hold the high speed rod are gone, Dennis wilkinson ( omni track) used to sell these so somebody must make them. we need some direction
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What Dad is looking for is the round cylinder piece thats made out of pot metal, the threads that hold the high speed rod are gone, Dennis wilkinson ( omni track) used to sell these so somebody must make them. we need some direction
I can probably help you out. I would need to know if your carb is the low fuel bowl or the high fuel bowl.
Chad Enyeart
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Sat, Apr 20, 2013 7:43 PM
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I can probably help you out. I would need to know if your carb is the low fuel bowl or the high fuel bowl.
Chad
I know there is a long and a short refering to the cylinder piece, I can measure dads,mine are all the same including 2 bad ones I have.

Is there a simple wat to tell looking at the top of the carb
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Sat, Apr 20, 2013 8:07 PM
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Chad
I know there is a long and a short refering to the cylinder piece, I can measure dads,mine are all the same including 2 bad ones I have.

Is there a simple wat to tell looking at the top of the carb
If it is the high fuel bowl design it would have a fairly rounded top with all of the ensign letters and wording cast onto it. The low bowl design has a flatter look. All of the writing would have been on a small brass tag. They are commonly missing but you can see 2 small bumps in the flat spot on the top about the size of a pin head. That's where the brass tag would have been.
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Sat, Apr 20, 2013 11:53 PM
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If it is the high fuel bowl design it would have a fairly rounded top with all of the ensign letters and wording cast onto it. The low bowl design has a flatter look. All of the writing would have been on a small brass tag. They are commonly missing but you can see 2 small bumps in the flat spot on the top about the size of a pin head. That's where the brass tag would have been.


Chad: My Carb is the high bowl design. The control measures 1.75" long and has "VC" stamped on the bottom.
Al Ayotte

D4 7U; CAT DIESEL 35; CAT 22; CAT 30 (Wide Gauge)
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Sun, Apr 21, 2013 3:21 AM
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Chad: My Carb is the high bowl design. The control measures 1.75" long and has "VC" stamped on the bottom.
Al, I sent you a PM with my phone number.
Chad Enyeart
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Mon, Apr 22, 2013 4:27 AM
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