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  • Loking for info on Linkert M6BA carb

    Looking for some info on a Linkert M6BA carb I have. Believe it is a Beck reman 1939 to 1942 bonneville. What is the history on these? Wonder if I should put it on my 48 chief.

    Thanks Cube74
    1941 four
    1946 chief
    1949 arrow
    1949 scout
    1958 Indian (Royal Enfield) patrol
    In progress/ (2 1941 Sport Scouts, 1941 Chief, 1947 chief, 1948 chief, 1951 Warrior

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    1939-1942 Chiefs (Bonne) M6BA 1¼" - I would think that it would work just fine, but I am still learning.

    Cotten, would likely be a good source of info.

    http://linkertcarbs.com/beck.html

    http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/reso...arbs/index.htm
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    D.J. Knott
    AMCA #10930

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      Folks,
      I have encountered several M6SA Linkerts,
      but never a BA.

      (SA referred to the military fuel filter fittings.)

      Beck never made carburetors.
      I believe they were re-stamped for the aftermarket by L&L, based upon an L&L spec sheet for the M8SA.

      Knotthead's second link above is fairly accurate.
      The first is fraught with misinformation, and models that never existed.

      Virtually any 1 1/4" model Linkert can be applied to a Chief, if if properly prepped, and Chief guts put into it.

      ....Cotten
      AMCA #776
      Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!

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