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    I have mis-placed my Schebler Carburetor , identification list; but it wasn't complete by any means.

    I have a Schebler DLX-27 and have forgotten, " over the years" what application it was for

    Anybody want to refresh my memory? Thank You in advance

    bjind

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    Originally posted by bjind View Post
    I have mis-placed my Schebler Carburetor , identification list; but it wasn't complete by any means.

    I have a Schebler DLX-27 and have forgotten, " over the years" what application it was for

    Anybody want to refresh my memory? Thank You in advance

    bjind
    If I could refresh memories, Bjind,,,

    My own must be last.

    In the meantime, my notes show:1925-1928 45" Exclesior (sic). Amalgamated sources,

    That model never crossed my benches, so any pics at all for my archives would be greatly appreciated, especially the model stamping itself!
    Many thanks in advance,

    ....Cotten
    Last edited by T. Cotten; 04-08-2025, 10:04 PM.
    AMCA #776
    Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!

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    • #3
      As Cotton says it's for late flat tank Super X 1926-1928. DlX-13 was also used during this time for the Super X.
      A. Bernhardt
      AMCA# 9726

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      • #4
        Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post

        If I could refresh memories, Bjind,,,

        My own must be last.

        In the meantime, my notes show:1925-1928 45" Exclesior (sic). Amalgamated sources,

        That model never crossed my benches, so any pics at all for my archives would be greatly appreciated, especially the model stamping itself!
        Many thanks in advance,

        ....Cotten
        Sure, I will get some pics.

        And thank you for the response

        bjind

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          Schebler DLX-27
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          • #6
            Sorry I missed your post, Bjind,

            It appears to have something like a castle-style idle needle in the power needle hole, and the bowlnut has straight sides which I usually associate with potmetal models, nor a stud for a support.

            The drain plug is a shame; Do you have the intake?

            Let me know if it has a brass venturi, as Type As came in bizarre designs, usually with a strange nozzle, too.

            Thanks!

            ....Cotten
            PS:

            I lied.

            A pair of DLX27s crossed my benches in 2010:

            DLX27PR2.jpg

            Note the idle needles are the style on the right, with a 'castle'-style on the left:


            TypAndl.jpg

            Better view:

            SHBANDL.jpg

            Note also bowlnuts are round-sided, and no stud either; I have no idea how the assigned marques supported their carb assemblies.
            Last edited by T. Cotten; Yesterday, 05:10 PM.
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