Please indicate if I am making a wrong assumption or with any thoughts.
My engine: 42 EL & the M74B Linkert Carb
Research says:
M35 1941-1947 Harley E,EL, 1941-1947 F,FL (1 1/8" Venturi)(12deg disc angle)(slot width .020")
M74B (early 408 casting) L-1951 (15/16" Venturi)(9deg disc angle)(slot width .0155")
M74B (late 418 casting ) 1952-1965 Harley F,FL")(15/16" Venturi)(9deg disc angle)(slot width .0155")
Question:
What
My engine: 42 EL & the M74B Linkert Carb
Research says:
M35 1941-1947 Harley E,EL, 1941-1947 F,FL (1 1/8" Venturi)(12deg disc angle)(slot width .020")
M74B (early 408 casting) L-1951 (15/16" Venturi)(9deg disc angle)(slot width .0155")
M74B (late 418 casting ) 1952-1965 Harley F,FL")(15/16" Venturi)(9deg disc angle)(slot width .0155")
Question:
What
- I am assuming that its hands-down I would lean to the M35 for authenticity and model correctness. ?
- What do the differences of venturi size, slot width, and disc angle, mean in the operation and performance of these carburetors?
- My present M74 bowl does not have a drain screw, I know I can run the bowl dry when I expect extended down time, but, is it common to drill and install a drain screw or is there a sound reason why some have them and some do not?
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