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Amal 276 Remote Float Bowl Matchless Norton Ajs Bsa Triumph Jap Vincent Rudge on 2040-motos

US $56
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Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
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AMAL 276 REMOTE FLOAT BOWL MATCHLESS NORTON AJS BSA TRIUMPH JAP VINCENT RUDGE, US $56, image 1

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AMAL 276 REMOTE FLOAT BOWL MATCHLESS NORTON AJS BSA TRIUMPH JAP VINCENT RUDGE, US $56, image 2 AMAL 276 REMOTE FLOAT BOWL MATCHLESS NORTON AJS BSA TRIUMPH JAP VINCENT RUDGE, US $56, image 3 AMAL 276 REMOTE FLOAT BOWL MATCHLESS NORTON AJS BSA TRIUMPH JAP VINCENT RUDGE, US $56, image 4 AMAL 276 REMOTE FLOAT BOWL MATCHLESS NORTON AJS BSA TRIUMPH JAP VINCENT RUDGE, US $56, image 5 AMAL 276 REMOTE FLOAT BOWL MATCHLESS NORTON AJS BSA TRIUMPH JAP VINCENT RUDGE, US $56, image 6

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Very rare original Amal short arm carburetor float with bottom feed type float chamber and some other parts as seen, overall it seems to be in very good original condition and complete with float and all internal parts.  0 degree angle, As fitted to many 1930's thru 1960's  road and high performance and road going 276 carburetors, competition and racing machines from Norton, Matchless, Royal Enfield, BSA, Triumph, Ajs, Vincent and many other period racing motorcycles. All in all very nice original condition . measures approx - 4.5 inches tall x  2. inches diameter, . The only marking i see is B1A .  A rare item selling with no reserve.

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