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part for old carb
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06/10/15 12:41 AM
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I was working on my '57 Belvedere 6 cyl, and noticed a screw missing from the carb. Apparently it vibrated loose and fell out. It is a Carter carb 2567S. The missing screw is #1 in the attached diagram. Would anyone happen to have a "parts carb" laying around, that would be willing to help me out? Thanks in advance!
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Re: part for old carb
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06/11/15 10:27 AM
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Thanks for the excellent suggestions, guys...I truly appreciate it!
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Re: part for old carb
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I struck out on both of the suggestions above, and also Daytona Parts. Any other ideas?
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Re: part for old carb
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06/19/15 12:55 AM
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That type of bolt is called a shoulder screws, if originality isn't a concern you ought to be able to find one that will work.
http://www.grainger.com/category/shoulder-screws/screws/fasteners/ecatalog/N-8n6#nav=%2Fcategory%2Fshoulder-screws%2Fscrews%2Ffasteners%2Fecatalog%2FN-8n6Z1z064w2%3Fredirect%3Dshoulder%2Bbolts%26suggestConfigId%3D6
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Re: part for old carb
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06/19/15 01:21 AM
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If I can figure out the proper dimensions, Grainger/McMaster/Fastener may be good possibilities. Thanks for the idea!
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Re: part for old carb
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06/24/15 05:56 PM
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I'd suggest doing a little measuring. First of all total length of screw. Then the thread size. Then the ID of the hole in the arm.
Find a screw long enough with the right threads. Find a bushing that fits inside the hole and over the screw. Find a washer that will keep the lever arm from sliding off. Purchase and install.
There were two barrel carbs made up through the 1970s that used a similar screw.
But you can fake one quite easily.
R.
Last edited by dogdays; 06/24/15 06:26 PM.
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