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Posted by souNdguy on December 06, 2004 at 05:00:45 from (12.77.214.105):
Thanks to those who responded to my last question. In reference I have a 66 IH cub, and was going to get a carb kit.. but noticed the tisco kit ( all I could find locally ) was a kit for the IH carb only.. not the zeinith carb that the 184/185 used. It appears my cub has that zeinith carb on it. I had wondered if it was compatible.. but someone here posted that the IH carbs had warping problems. To ask one more question.. Was there a downside to swapping a 184/185 carb onto a cub? IE.. did you have to adjust it leaner or anything? Also.. where can you get a carb kit for that zeinith carb. TSC only has the kit for the IH carbs for the cub. While I can't find a number on this carb, I'll assume the number listed in the IH-50 manual, in the 154/184/185 section referes to the correct zeinith carb # 68YY7 ??? ( source for kits? ) Thanks again Soundguy
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