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Title: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: Ralf on February 12, 2018, 02:09:10 AM
Hi,
I'm looking for a working OEM dashpot + bracket (+ nut + screw) Autolite 2100/4100 carburetor.

Car: Nov 66.

Thx.
Ralf
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: 68GT/CSconvmod on February 12, 2018, 11:36:57 AM
Ralf

Try Portland Oregon craigslist. Type in mustang at the bottom of the first page there is a guy selling a ton of them. Various stages.


Troy
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: Ralf on February 12, 2018, 01:26:22 PM
Thx Troy.

Not sure if I need to have the bracket without spring hole. I believe so, because of the early build of my car.
Later versions do have the hole and the spring, but no clue for what reason..... ::)
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: 67gtasanjose on February 12, 2018, 01:28:16 PM
Thx Troy.

Not sure if I need to have the bracket without spring hole. I believe so, because of the early build of my car.
Later versions do have the hole and the spring, but no clue for what reason..... ::)

hole for spring is a passing gear item NOT used on a 67-down Mustang. It was used on other Ford cars & trucks with Auto Trans in 67.
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: Ralf on February 14, 2018, 07:49:59 AM
hole for spring is a passing gear item NOT used on a 67-down Mustang. It was used on other Ford cars & trucks with Auto Trans in 67.

Thx Richard for clarification.

Got a response from that guy on craigslist. Around $80 for a used dashpot....w/o shipping. ::)

So, I'm searching still.
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: jwc66k on February 14, 2018, 12:49:51 PM
Not sure if I need to have the bracket without spring hole. I believe so, because of the early build of my car.
Later versions do have the hole and the spring, but no clue for what reason..... ::)
hole for spring is a passing gear item NOT used on a 67-down Mustang. It was used on other Ford cars & trucks with Auto Trans in 67.
The question was if there was a hole or no hole on "early" (I assume 64-66) brackets for Mustangs. The application and use is interesting but really does not apply.
Back to the question - is there a different dashpot bracket without an additional hole that was used on 64-66 small block Mustangs?
Jim
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: 67350#1242 on February 14, 2018, 06:45:24 PM
Found this ad on Ebay for early no spring hole dashpot and bracket:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-2100-4100-Series-Carburetor-Dashpot-Bracket-Assembly-Pre-1967-/272470428371

He also sells what he calls 67 and later bracket with spring hole.

Kurt
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: Ralf on February 15, 2018, 06:28:16 AM
Yes, I saw this as well.
But did not buy it, because for that money I'll wait for NOS part showing up.

I'm looking for a working used OEM part, which is in the range of appr. $25- $30
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: markb0729 on February 15, 2018, 12:51:35 PM
Try http://www.gottafishcarburetors.com (http://www.gottafishcarburetors.com) or look gotta fish up on eBay.  I’ve seen him list original functional units for an additional $30 on his eBay listings for carburetors.  Good luck!
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: J_Speegle on February 15, 2018, 08:15:56 PM
Back to the question - is there a different dashpot bracket without an additional hole that was used on 64-66 small block Mustangs?
Jim

Might be a good question to start a thread with up in another section of the site rather than an add on discussion to a WANTED ad
Title: Re: WTB: OEM Dashpot + bracket + nut + screw Autolite 2100/4100
Post by: Ralf on February 16, 2018, 01:09:31 PM
Try http://www.gottafishcarburetors.com (http://www.gottafishcarburetors.com) or look gotta fish up on eBay.  I’ve seen him list original functional units for an additional $30 on his eBay listings for carburetors.  Good luck!

Mark,
Yes, also seen. Wrote an e-mail some days ago. No answer so far.
Ralf