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Amal Racing Brass Smoothbore Carburetor Vincent Bsa Norton Ajs Velocete Brough on 2040-motos

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Winnetka, California, United States

Winnetka, California, United States
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AMAL RACING BRASS SMOOTHBORE CARBURETOR VINCENT BSA NORTON AJS VELOCETE BROUGH, US $50, image 1

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This is the vintage racing nickel-plated brass, spigot mount - AMAL TT10 smooth-bore RN Carburetor with variable degree Brass float bowl. 

These are the predecessor to the GP Carb. - with remote Needle to left of mixing chamber.  1 1/8in. venturi/inlet size.  For many performance and competition applications.

This carburetter is in good condition inc. good nickle plating and, is complete (no choke fitted).  

Suitable for Vincent competition applications; BSA pre-unit Goldstar singles, very suitable for big Matchless singles - G50, G85, G80TCS, AJS 7R, Norton International, Manx, Velocette and many racing and competition applications.

Condition is good - slide is a good fit in mixing chamber bore, all internals are in very good condition; all threads are good and jets, needles - all good.  All brass but velocity stack is alloy

Please check all photos carefully and ask questions.

Please see details for shipping to all countries.  Careful packing always.  Any and all questions answered promptly, 805 420 9303.  Appreciate your interest.

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