Since later Indian Linkerts are stamped with model & year characters (my 1942 Sport Scout: M642) the original may be expen$ive.
All 1933-* 1-1/4" Linkerts use the same 3-bolt flange pattern, and all are flathead bowl design (except: 1936-39 M-5, 55, etc. have the OHV bowl).
If "correct" is not a high priority, the common and relatively inexpensive H-D M-88 (WW2 mil) requires only minor tweaks (larger venturi, Indian main nozzle) to replace any 1-1/4" Scout or Chief carburetor.
All 1933-* 1-1/4" Linkerts use the same 3-bolt flange pattern, and all are flathead bowl design (except: 1936-39 M-5, 55, etc. have the OHV bowl).
If "correct" is not a high priority, the common and relatively inexpensive H-D M-88 (WW2 mil) requires only minor tweaks (larger venturi, Indian main nozzle) to replace any 1-1/4" Scout or Chief carburetor.
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