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    Carter Carburetor Tools and Box

    Hopefully this works this time.
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    Carter Carburetor Tools and Box

    Here's a couple of pics.
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    Carter Carburetor Tools and Box

    I have a one of the "red" carter carb toolboxes that is incomplete. Selling for 325 plus 35 shipping. Im located in Urbana, Ohio. Send email to [email protected] for a few pics. Thanks.
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    Wish I had these tools

    Some Carter tools I need: http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=244529 And T-109-38. Tried eBay but cannot find them on there. Been looking for years. :sad:
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    The VINTAGE toolboxes of Garage Journal!

    Really? I must be British then.:lol_hitti Never knew that. Thank you!
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    The VINTAGE toolboxes of Garage Journal!

    Yep. And I have always wondered why they put an "a" instead of an "e" in their? Even in the manuals, it is spelled CARburaTER.
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    The VINTAGE toolboxes of Garage Journal!

    Nice find, Paul. I have always wanted the red Carter box, but they are hard to find and expensive.:o
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    The VINTAGE toolboxes of Garage Journal!

    I have toolboxes, but they are the newer Craftsman. Here are a couple of my 1950s carburetor toolboxes though! Both Snap-On and Carter.
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    Borroughs Float Gauges

    Thank you, Mark. I know Rochester "B" carbs were also used on the early 50s Pontiacs as well. I will just take both float levels from two carbs from those manufacturers in those years and measure the float gauge. Best I can do.:o
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    Borroughs Float Gauges

    This float gauge is used on the Rochester "B" carburetors. Just curious as to what year/car it worked on? Thanks! Ethan
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    Need tools identified

    Bruce, EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you very much. I know you're the carb tool guy around here and I appreciate you expertise. I should have got a closer up photo for you, but the last "attachment" is for the fuel inlet needle and seat. I tested it on my Holley 94 7RT and it is a PERFECT fit...
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    1/4" Drive Cordless Impact Recommendations

    I went with the Milwaukee instead. Since I already had 4 5.0amph batteries, that was my decision and I like it. I also like the sheetmetal screw function on it as well. Pretty cool. Part number 2753-20 is what I got. I REALLY love it!:beer:
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    Need tools identified

    We were right!:beer: Tool 1 is a 4-in-1 tool for the Chandler-Groves carburetors: http://www.nvrg.org/VC%20Back%20Isues/VC199805.pdf Page 6 Tool 4 is most likely a jet tool as well, since the K.R. Wilson has the same attachment. Tool 2 is of course a float gauge. Tool 3 is a float...
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    Need tools identified

    Thank you, but I was already thinking along those lines. Just looking for what they were used on? Thanks! Ethan
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    Borroughs Float Gauges

    Need help identifying what this float gauge worked on: BT-36 Thanks! Ethan
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