Early American Used Schebler Motorcycle Carburator Indian Harley Ex. Thor on 2040-parts.com
Sheridan, Indiana, US
SCHEBLER CARBURATOR FOR EARLY AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE. HAS 1" VENTURI, THE LETTER "C" IS CAST IN THE FLOAT BOWL STEM. DECENT CORK FLOAT, ALL PARTS CLEAN AND FREE. THROTTLE DISC HAS BEEN SOLDERED TO THE THROTTLE SHAFT. CARB. TO ENGINE THREADS NEED TO BE CHASED. ORIGINAL NICKLE FINISH IS SO -SO. LEATHER CHOKE VALVE STILL PLIABLE. OVERALL CONDITION NOT TOO BAD FOR A PLUS OR MINUS 100 YEAR OLD ITEM. SOLD AS IS.
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