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After receiving a rebuild kit for a 1941 Packard 1...

After receiving a rebuild kit for a 1941 Packard 120 I needed some advice on the assembly and actual model number. The Carter carb. came with a tag placed under a screw at the top, almost never still attached, that gave the model number. Tim at Tech support took the time to help me with setting of the float height, including a trick to make it easier, and also helped me in finding model number stamped on the bottom of the base. These carbs have a lot of variations to them and without the model number people have bought similar Carters and tried swapping out the bases or other parts wasting time and money. Thank You Tim and Daytona Parts Co.,
Gordon

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