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Wanted Part from a Junked Autolite 4100 Carb

Mikey

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Anyone have a junked out 4100 carb I could get a part off of?
Let me know!
Thanks,
Mike
 

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What do you need
 

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Mikey

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For choke....mine walked off during a rebuild. Have no idea how!
 

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Like this. Pm address I’ll be gone this weekend but can try to get sent out on Monday , or text 9256582457
 

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jckkys

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Great find especially if it has the nylon pin under the screw. On 2100s Ford used a cut off pin that won't close the secondaries. There are many times as many of the 2100 parts. There's a guy on Ebey that sells the nylon pins for about 20 bucks.
 
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Mikey

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I was reading elsewhere to just run a screw in place of the nylon pin.
 

Joe473

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Great find especially if it has the nylon pin under the screw. On 2100s Ford used a cut off pin that won't close the secondaries. There are many times as many of the 2100 parts. There's a guy on Ebey that sells the nylon pins for about 20 bucks.
Mikes carb parts sells a metal replacement pin. Worked great with a little massaging on my 4100.

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Mikey

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I've bought from there before. May need some screws as well.
 

jckkys

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Walker Products has a far better selection of 4100 parts. I like the nylon pin to work as a tensioner that keeps the fast idle screw from turning on it's own. I made one from an ACE hardware nylon screw, after I threaded the hole. It only cost me about 20 cents.
 
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