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    Posted: 16 Jan 2012 at 10:09am
Is there a way to find out what model Zenith carb is on a 48 C without taking the carb off?
There is a tag on the carb, but I'd rather not take the carb off just to read the tag. (The tag is at the back, against the block.)


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I tried that this morning. The tag is rather black with junk on it. I tried wiping it with a Q tip and some spray cleaner, but unsuccessful so far. I could try again tonight.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wjohn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2012 at 10:31am
The tag is the only method I know of - but that's not saying much, because I haven't been working on these carbs my whole life. Clean off the tag well and try Texas B's suggestion.
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Get something that eats paint - some of the good carb cleaner out of the bucket or paint remover or brake fluid - then steel wool wrapped around a small dowel.  Gets you clean and a little shine on the high spots.
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The B & C model Tractors shared the same carbs in most cases. Here's a few popular Zenith numbers that came on those particular model Tractors.
212845,212845-2,216937,224641,212844,212844-2,  I've rebuilt most of em' and have the rebuild kits in stock for most AC applications.   HTH
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