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Thread: Possible to 3D Print a 1920 Float?

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    The carb that the M715 uses was also used in a Ford van...the one I saw was a 1962...with the 144 cubic inch I6 motor. It had the same accelerator pump arm and everything...only other application of the Holley 1920 that I have seen that looks just like the military 230's stock carb.

    Good luck finding it in a junkyard...
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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    The carb that the M715 uses was also used in a Ford van...the one I saw was a 1962...with the 144 cubic inch I6 motor. It had the same accelerator pump arm and everything...only other application of the Holley 1920 that I have seen that looks just like the military 230's stock carb.

    Good luck finding it in a junkyard...
    A museum maybe.

    Daytona Parts sells a modern version of the 1920 that looks like it would bolt right up, adjustable main jetting and all. I'm not sure what modifications the linkages would require.

    That might be a good fallback for us 230 owners.

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