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    Carb ID

    Can someone ID this two barrel for me. I can find no numbers or tags anywhere on it. The only markings are three raised letters EDB on the side. Thank you.
    Jim
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    Re: Carb ID

    EDB probably means "Edlebrock". They make intake manifolds and other speed equipment for engines.
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    Re: Carb ID

    It is certainly not an Edelbrock, they have never made a carb anything like that. It appears to me that it is more likely an Autolite 2100, as used on Ford v-8's during the 1960's.

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    Re: Carb ID

    Well.....o.k. then! Sorry to venture a guess.
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    Re: Carb ID

    Looks like an early 60's Ford.

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    Re: Carb ID

    Thanks for the input. It did come off of a Y-block 292. I thought about rebuilding it but could not find a number anywhere on it. Guess I will just get another one. Three Duces maybe???

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    Re: Carb ID

    As the number is incomplete, impossible to tell for sure; but this page from our website will get you close:

    http://www.thecarburetorshop.com/Kford.htm

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    Re: Carb ID

    I found this site by searching for more information on my carb. It is exactly like the one pictured by Skydog. A Ford 2100, EDB (which earmarks it as 1957), from Ford 292. If anyone knows the correct rebuild kit number I would appreciate it.
    Mike

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    Re: Carb ID

    Thankyou DocsGal for the effort and results. I will follow up. The local auto supplier here had two kits for EDB, but neither were the right one. Seems this carb has an accelerator pump that is smaller than all the others. Must have been the first or close to first 2100 Autolite produced, because everything later has the larger pump.

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