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Flatboy 1950
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276 Carb.
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31.10. 2010 14:56 »
Hi Guys , I have a 276 Carb that has 276 / 014R stamped on the mount flange.
Does this # tell you what it was intended for ?
I suspect M20 , but don't know for sure.
Many thanks ,
Flatboy 1950
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Goldy
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Re: 276 Carb.
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31.10. 2010 15:25 »
According to the Amal reference catalogue it,s for the 1939 M20 and 1939 B25 competion.
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Flatboy 1950
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Thanks a mill!
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trevinoz
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Re: 276 Carb.
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01.11. 2010 05:59 »
Goldy is right to a point.
You will find that the number is the body type number, not the carby type.
It is probably a replacement body and does not have the carby type stamped on it but only the body type.
This body was used on more machines than Goldy quoted.
Trev.
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