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  • Schebler Carb ID

    Looking for help identifying this carb, no numbers on top of body, has H55 on throttle lever, looks like 1" threaded connection, I have the 1928 Schebler service manual but not much help, thanks in advance.
    Louie
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    That's not much to go on, Louie!

    Can you measure the thread pitch, diameter, and direction (handedness)?

    HSCREWON.jpg

    A pic wouldn't hurt!

    ....Cotten
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    • #3
      It is definitely LH threads I'll measure pitch (guessing 20 since all the LH's are), I don't understand "a pic wouldn't hurt" statement, I posted 8 pics, do you need some more of something specific? Thanks.

      Update, I can see my posted pics but maybe posted them wrong and they cant be seen by others?? I'll repost them...
      Last edited by LouieMCman; Yesterday, 12:52 PM.
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      • #4
        Reposted pics....
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          • #6
            I can see them now, Louie!

            The screw'd throttlelever shows resourcefulness, and the partially drilled hole into the threads (with solder beneath it) will be the harder repair. (Perhaps it was for a set screw?)

            One early Hen carb I did was originally a 14mm bore, so anything is possible with Scheblers.

            ....Cotten
            Last edited by T. Cotten; Yesterday, 02:00 PM.
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            • #7
              All my other Scheblers have numbers on them, I was hoping someone could ID by the pics.....thanks.
              Louie
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              • #8
                Originally posted by LouieMCman View Post
                All my other Scheblers have numbers on them, I was hoping someone could ID by the pics.....thanks.
                Louie
                Me too Louie.

                Stamping may have started in 1920 with the HX147, but apparently even then, not for all models.

                Gotta love Scheblers.

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