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  • DC-7 Linkert

    I'm servicing a DC-7 Linkert carburetor for the second owner of a original 1966 FL.
    Overall the carburetor is in pretty nice condition for having over 65,000 original miles on it.
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    The threads on the bowl were damaged. Over years of service, this unfortunately can occur. When this happens, it creates an annoying and dangerous fuel leak.

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    After a bath in the Ultrasonic cleaner, things cleaned up nicely on the air cleaner inlet side of the fuel system.
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    As well as the carburetor body parts.
    One thing to remember and take notice of is the installation of the throttle disc. It is directional. This one, like many was installed incorrectly. To insure proper fuel delivery and transition, be sure to verify it's orientation upon installing it.

    Hope this helps,

    Duke Kleman

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    Can you tell us, Duke,

    What is the difference between a DC 9/A disc and a common 9/X?

    9ADISC.jpg

    9ēdiscs.jpg

    I really couldn't find any!

    Is the bore really different? Thanks..

    ....Cotten
    Last edited by T. Cotten; Today, 11:24 AM.
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    • #3
      Cotton,

      The DC-7 Linkert is referred to as a 1.375 Bore using a throttle disc labeled as a 9A. This disc measures 1.492" on the "X" axis, parallel with the throttle shaft.

      The M74B Linkert is referred to as a 1.500 Bore using a throttle disc labeled as a 9X. This disc measures 1.557" on the "X" axis, parallel with the throttle shaft.

      Below is an image of the DC-7 9A throttle disc placed over top the M74B 9X throttle disc.
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      Another close up photo of the bevel on each disc. The top bevel shown is of the 9A disc for the DC-7 carburetor
      IMG_20260118_131656586.jpg

      I hope this helps,

      Duke Kleman

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