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Ford Autolite 4100 1.08 4 Valve Carburetor C4gf Af on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Condition:Used

Extremely rare, original equipment, Ford Autolite 4100 with 1.08 venturis and automatic transmission kick-down linkage. Rebuild and "ponyized finish" done a number of years ago by Pony Carburetors.

This is not a clone, this is OEM. Perfect for stock 1964 1/2-1966 Mustang 289 or 260 restorations with automatic transmissions. The date code designates: June 1964 (B4FD), and C4GF AF (1964 Ford Comet, also used on Mustang, automatic transmission).  It will probably need to be re-jetted, and a new rebuild done. It ran way too lean at 7200' on my bored over, high cam 289.

One of the nylon links on the choke/fast idle linkage snapped (see the pic). The part should be available due to the many re-manufactured "clone" Autolites out there.

I believe that this would be considered a "concourse" acceptable part. Do your homework on that before buying, as there are no returns.


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