Posted by Jim.ME on February 09, 2021 at 04:27:28 from (67.242.178.40):
In Reply to: 1970 MF150 posted by quade365 on February 08, 2021 at 13:35:54:
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9A81665 looks like a 1969 serial number.
Sorry to say this but, whether it has 3 or 4 cylinders shouldn't be an "I think" answer in my mind. If you mean you think it is a Perkins, the 3 or 4 cylinder alone tells if it is Perkins or Continental in this case. Do you know for sure how many cylinders, forget about the manufacturer's name for now.
Did you purchase the ASAP Item No. 205363, you posted the number of? That is for the 3 cylinder Perkins, it will be wrong for the 4 cylinder Continental. The choke operating mechanism is on opposite sides of the inlet throat of the carbs used on the two engines, along with other differences.
Looks like we need pictures of your engine as well as both, your old and new carbs, to fully help you.
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