Model T Ford Accessory Carburetors

U&J CARBURETOR







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This is my Winfield Model SR. Going on a go-job project. Hope the manual works. Manual is a PDF and don’t know how to convert it for use here. Let me know if you know how.










MAYER CARBURETOR



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WINFIELD CARBURETOR



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ZENITH S4BF CARBURETOR AND MANIFOLD
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ZENITH O4 CARBURETOR AND AFTER MARKET MODEL T MANIFOLD
The Zenith 04 was original used on the Chevy 490. Back in the 1970’s Eldon Townsend produced the aluminum accessory manifold for mouning the carburetor on a Model T.


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STROMBERG LF
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MANUAL

HOLLY DUAL GASOLINE/KEROSENE CARBURETOR



HOLLEY WITH INTAKE

RAYFIELD MODEL T CARBURETOR



ECCO TYPE A ACCESSORY CARBURETOR AND MANIFOLD




[KINGSTON TEN BALL
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SWAN CARBURETOR/MANIFOLD SETUP


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Jay, very interesting reading and viewing, as always. Keep the threads coming, we all love and appreciate them.

I’m struck by the relative complexity and number of parts to many of the carburetors, especially when compared to the venerable NH. And based on what the average working man earned they weren’t inexpensive. Have you any input, personal or otherwise, on any of these? Or have you run any of these? From first hand experience were they an improvement over the NH ? In my Model T world it seems everyone’s engine has the trusty ol’ NH.

Along the lines of your timer thread, when it comes to carburetors it seems like someone was always trying to “invent a better mousetrap”.