Posted by Brad Gyde on June 28, 2010 at 20:24:46 from (173.108.24.112):
Hi guys,
I have a small block Chevy engine (from a 750 Massey gas combine) that previously had a Zenith/Stromberg WWZ 2 barrel carb. on it. The carb is in bad shape, and so is the combine.. But I have devised another use for the engine.. and would like to replace the carb with something a little more modern, as opposed to sending this carb out and sinking a boatload of money on it.
I have already googled it (every possible way I can think to boot) and can't seem to find anything that helps. I don't mind buying new through NAPA or the like, but if I knew what might replace it would be a big big help.
The mounting stud spacing appear to be approx. 2"x3 1/4" (center to center) Which don't seem to be the same as other 2 barrel Chevy carbs (compared to a carb off of a friend's derby car engine)
Seems like the f-800 I had once upon a time had a Holley of some sort on it with what I believe was this spacing, but the truck is gone, and I never did actually measure the mounting on it to know for sure. Would maybe something off a old Chevy stake truck be same mounting pattern?
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