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atvrider19 atvrider19
New User | Posts: 10 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 01/29/08
09:35 PM

does anyone have a motorcraft 2150 carb they are willing to sell for a good price. need it to get my jeep back up and running!!!!
thanks  


 
jeepnut
Enthusiast | Posts: 289 | Joined: 07/07
Posted: 01/30/08
06:05 AM

If you're doing the swap on your 258.....I would suggest uusing the 2100. This is from a link I used in my swap.

1. Motorcraft 2100 Carburetor - Sources: AMC 304 or Ford 302. Unfortunately Motorcraft does not stamp 2100 anywhere I can see on these carbs. The correct size will have "1.08" in a small circle cast on the drivers side of the carb body, somewhat obscured by the accelerator pump linkage. As difficult as this is to measure in the junkyard, the 1.08 is the size of the venturis (the barrels). I have been advised that #108 is 450 cfm, #114 520 cfm, and #121 575. Use the 1.08. This carburetor body is cast from two pieces, a top cover and a combination baseplate / venturi / float bowl. Apparently you can set / observe the float height by idling the motor with the top cover removed. The top cover has the word "Motorcraft" cast into it on the passenger side above the float bowl.  


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