John Hemphill
07-07-2003 10:12:23
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Re: 101 Junior Carb??? in reply to Aaron Sparling, 12-02-2000 21:47:07
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Hi. I know this is a belated reply, but I just saw your letter. I have an old Massey Harris 101 junior with a continental 4 cylinder engine. I wonder if you still have the carburetor? I could make that carburetor work if: The top of the carb throat is about 1 inch bore (the end that connects to the manifold), the 2 bolts or bolt holes for mounting are about 2 and one quarter inches apart, and the overall height of the carb. is 4 inches or even less, and the carb. is an updraft type. I just hauled in my massey, and she's missing a carb, starter, and water pump. They say she ran at some time before someone took the parts off. So my search began. I sure would like to know where to get those parts. In the meantime, I have an old zenith updraft carburetor lying around that has the number B 3 stamped on the bottom, only it was slightly too tall to fit on my massey right, due to the steering shaft. There is also a mount-on governor that matches the bolt holes on the carburetor, but I don't know if it was ever used on that carburetor. It is a "vari-speed handy-governor" by "king-seeley corp." of ann arbor, michigan, usa. it has these numbers: 328338, then under that: KS V4 443. On the other side, it says "carb side", then 27840. Im pretty sure the carburetor is from an old tractor, but I don't know what one yet. I would get rid of it very cheap or even trade it for a part I'm needing. Thanks for reading on. John Hemphill
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