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Deuce:
Jim, RE: vent valve plug,

Thanks for the MPC info.  C7DF-V carb applications from Mannel (p. C-5) show these 1967 289 2V T/E vehicles with automatic transmission:  full size Ford, Fairlane/Torino, Comet/Cyclone, Mustang, Cougar and Falcon.

I saw the NPD listing for idle adjustment needle screws; I wouldn't have guessed they are brass from the photo (and no description of material): https://www.npdlink.com/store/products/mustang_needle_screws_idle_adjustment_pair-196090-409.html

Bob Gaines:
Plug looks very similar to the one typically used on 67 up Holley bowls.i held a holley bowl in my hand and compared to picture. It looks close. It may be worth looking into. The Holley rubber plugs are very common . 

jwc66k:

--- Quote from: Deuce on September 04, 2017, 05:02:03 PM ---Jim, RE: vent valve plug,

Thanks for the MPC info.  C7DF-V carb applications from Mannel (p. C-5) show these 1967 289 2V T/E vehicles with automatic transmission:  full size Ford, Fairlane/Torino, Comet/Cyclone, Mustang, Cougar and Falcon.

I saw the NPD listing for idle adjustment needle screws; I wouldn't have guessed they are brass from the photo (and no description of material): https://www.npdlink.com/store/products/mustang_needle_screws_idle_adjustment_pair-196090-409.html

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Those work, but they are the wrong style. The style for 2100 and 4100 is attached. I'll figure out years tomorrow.
Jim

Deuce:

--- Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 04, 2017, 07:01:45 PM ---Plug looks very similar to the one typically used on 67 up Holley bowls.i held a holley bowl in my hand and compared to picture. It looks close. It may be worth looking into. The Holley rubber plugs are very common . 

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Haven't dealt with Holleys much, at least in the recent past.  Is there a known or common Holley parts source I can consult?

Here's a better picture of the 2100 vent assembly, this photo is from an online article about a 1969 Mustang application:

lancelot66:
Duece,

Try this guy out. I have bought from him before. He has the vent valves I think you're looking for:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rubber-Vent-Valve-Ford-Motorcraft-Autolite-2-bbl-Carburetor-pkf-of-2-/142471189501?hash=item212bf1d3fd:g:IOgAAOSws-1ZiziO

Now, back to Jim's steel idle screws.....!

Cheers gentlemen!

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