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Amal 76 Pre War Motorcycle Carburetor Stub Norton Velocette Rudge Bsa Vincent on 2040-motos

US $13
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Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
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AMAL 76 PRE WAR MOTORCYCLE CARBURETOR STUB NORTON VELOCETTE RUDGE BSA VINCENT, US $13, image 1

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AMAL 76 PRE WAR MOTORCYCLE CARBURETOR STUB NORTON VELOCETTE RUDGE BSA VINCENT, US $13, image 2 AMAL 76 PRE WAR MOTORCYCLE CARBURETOR STUB NORTON VELOCETTE RUDGE BSA VINCENT, US $13, image 3 AMAL 76 PRE WAR MOTORCYCLE CARBURETOR STUB NORTON VELOCETTE RUDGE BSA VINCENT, US $13, image 4 AMAL 76 PRE WAR MOTORCYCLE CARBURETOR STUB NORTON VELOCETTE RUDGE BSA VINCENT, US $13, image 5 AMAL 76 PRE WAR MOTORCYCLE CARBURETOR STUB NORTON VELOCETTE RUDGE BSA VINCENT, US $13, image 6 AMAL 76 PRE WAR MOTORCYCLE CARBURETOR STUB NORTON VELOCETTE RUDGE BSA VINCENT, US $13, image 7

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Rare genuine Complete pre war Amal 76 Pre Monobloc Carburetor and float bowl for many motorcycle models with as seen stub fit, this carb is in very good condition as seen below, complete i can not find any marking on the carb or float bowl, the float bowl looks to be at a slight angle, the carb body and internals are complete including  slide parts, the carb body also has a nice original patina for the original machine, all threads and nuts look good. the bore is 15/16th of an inch, I believe this is good for 350cc and 500cc period machines . This carb will also work on any period British motorcycle that use the above bore Amal monobloc Triumph, Norton, Royal Enfield, BSA and Matchless, AJS and other 350/500 cc british singles and twins of the period with stub.

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