Posted by JohnV2000 on June 13, 2019 at 05:02:32 from (71.61.100.67):
Heading peoples advice, I have been trying to google as much as I can to avoid asking too many questions here.
I apologize in advance for asking yet another question, but I am beyond confused.
My tractor, a Super C, C123 engine, with a Zenith carburetor, should have a Zenith 67x7 11115 carburetor. This is confirmed by my google research as well as the insight of a forum member.
However, after I took off my carb, I looked at the brass number plate, and it says 52499 9752 DB. From googling, I think this means I have a Zenith 9752 carb, which is not the standard carb on a Super C. Does this mean someone replaced it?
Also, when I trying to find parts for the Zenith 9752, one website says the service number for the Zenith 9752 is 12522. The problem is, a service manual I found for Zenith carbs lists the 9752 and 12522 carbs as having different specifications. I am just so frustrated and confused.
I am not sure if I should be buying parts for the Zenith 9752 carb (the number stamped on my carb) or the 12522 carb (the number that a website says is the service number for the 9752 carb).
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