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type B mixer :shrug: think this for marine use , but could be wrong! someone shed any :idea: ...

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Old 10-10-2006, 09:20 PM
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type B mixer think this for marine use , but could be wrong!
someone shed any on this. ( ah yea it needs a new home)

Brian
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Brian,
Here are a couple of photos. I believe you are right that it is a Type B although it is a mixer not a carburetor. What size pipe is the inlet?
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Brian,
Here are a couple of photos. I believe you are right that it is a Type B although it is a mixer not a carburetor. What size pipe is the inlet?
1 in. inlet doug
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Brian,
It is exactly like the one on my 4HP Motorgo Marine engine.
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It is exactly like the one on my 4HP Motorgo Marine engine.
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WEll thanks mike, i am glad you replied to this post, i was wondering if anyone had something like it on a engine
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Brian,
Here is another pic of one on my 2 cycle fence post
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/attach...7&d=1152666078
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