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Stromberg Ww Carburetor Ford Industrial 1967-74, 292-302 V-8 Governor 2bbl Carb on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Stromberg Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:C7UZ L Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:WWZ Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:glass bead blasted/teflon-moly coated

Not just rebuilt, this is a factory remanufactured STROMBERG COMMERCIAL WW two barrel ALSO KNOWN AS A ZENITH WWZ.  This INDUSTRIAL carburetor is original equipment on a MULTITUDE OF 1967-74 COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS including wood chippers/compressors/boat lifts/farm impliments, and many more with  FORD supplied 292-302 V-8 engines.  This is a complete assembly including manual choke assembly, governor controlled throttle lever, ID TAG, and mounting gasket.  The Ford production number is C7UZ L.  Please refer to our part number WW-IND in all correspondence. Images of this carburetor are located below.

This item is being offered for the first time by Carb Lab/Dr. Carter which has been located in Kenosha, WI since 1989. Dr. Carter is the largest independent fuel system remanufacturer in the Midwest and the ONLY eBay-exclusive fuel system supplier. We employ an exclusive 11 step cleaning process, OEM replacement parts, extensive machining, and test each assembly on a live engine dynomometer to minimize field failures. We stock over 400 original equipment carburetors for domestic auto, truck, marine, and commercial applications and employ alcohol resistant parts when available.

We welcome all inquiries including hard to find carburetors, ID matching, retrofitting, remanufacture and return, and aftermarket applications. Please contact us through eBay or 262-694-4710.

This quality product is being offered for the first time on eBay, and unless otherwise noted is intended for the stated application. All of our units are compliant to DOT, EPA, and FEA standards in place at the time of manufacture.

PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO AN INCREASING NUMBER OF NON-PAYING BUYERS WE WILL REJECT BIDS FROM EBAY GUESTS AND MEMBERS WITH LESS THAN A POSITIVE RATING.

WE WILL NO LONGER GENERATE PAYPAL INVOICES DUE TO ENDEMIC NON-PAYMENT.   Custom orders require full payment before processing.

 

Our eBay auction carburetors do not require a core deposit! They are sold outright so you get to keep your original.

This is a true auction with a very low starting bid and no reserve!

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