Two Schebler carbs came with my 21F and 23F projects. I assumed both to be HX160s. One, which I have refurbished for the 21F restoration, is stamped HX160 on the top as per usual. The other has no stamping at all on the body but is otherwise externally identical - all moulding marks, manifold attachment method, and all fittings the same - with one exception that I have only recently spotted.
You can see in the photo that the carb stamped HX160 (the reconditioned, freshly plated carb) has the number H112 at the base of the main "stem". The unstamped carb (the dirty one) is marked H104. These numbers look like mouldings rather than stampings.
Can anyone explain the difference or significance of the numbers (H112/H104) and/or identify the carb without the HX160 stamping?
Schebler 001.jpg
You can see in the photo that the carb stamped HX160 (the reconditioned, freshly plated carb) has the number H112 at the base of the main "stem". The unstamped carb (the dirty one) is marked H104. These numbers look like mouldings rather than stampings.
Can anyone explain the difference or significance of the numbers (H112/H104) and/or identify the carb without the HX160 stamping?
Schebler 001.jpg
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