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June 28 2008 at 4:42 PM
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I found this Autolite ECW 9510 L carb in my dads garage. He had some old Fords but this one eludes me.

 
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You can run but you can't hide........

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June 30 2008, 9:53 PM 

Took me a bit on this one but in my notes buried very deep I found it.

ECW-L Is for a 1957 Ford Truck with a 272 Y Block

This carb is an old Holley 2110 (EE version) two barrel and the holley list number should be an R-1381A.

Nice find, An old but a goody :o) Haven't seen one of these for a very long time.

Bill White
White Automotive

 
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I Knew you would find it

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July 1 2008, 10:32 AM 

if any one could. I was searching through the archives and learned alot about the numbering codes. That truck makes sense 'cause we had one for a short time in '67 ish. We called it "Smokey". It ended up with an engine from a doner 57 sedan and this carb never made it into the truck and has never been used.
Thanks for the search.

 
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:o) SO IF..................

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July 1 2008, 7:09 PM 

The truck was named "smokey" and a carb is often referred to the "lungs" of an engine,
Then, you just found.......... "Smokey's Lungs"


:o)

Bill

 
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