BYTHEBAY Posted April 19, 2002 Share Posted April 19, 2002 THE SCHEBLER CARBURETOR for the BUICK, that I have advertised is for a 1904 to 1911 BUICK 2 CLYINDER CAR, 16 HOREPOWER, a book that I have says the 2,cylinder BUICKS, MODELS in 1904 was the model B 1905 MODEL C, 1906 F and G models, 1907 models F and G, 1908 models F and G 1909 models F and G 1910 MOEL F and 1911 model 14 roadster, the specs on all these engines are 2 clyinders 4 1/2 inch bore 16 horsepower,I am asuming that they all used the same carburetor, being they all has the same size engine, can anyone shed so light on this, thanks,<BR>CAN CALL ME AT 207-548-0920 or email me,, can send more pictures,,, <LI>null Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DGPoff Posted April 27, 2002 Share Posted April 27, 2002 FYI,<BR>This is not a schebler D as used on the 1906-10 2 cylinder Buicks. Right manufacturer, wrong model. I am not sure what carb was used on the model 14. Earlier Buicks used a kingston carb 1904-early 1905. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
29 Chandler Posted April 28, 2002 Share Posted April 28, 2002 Don,<BR>Did Kingston also make vaccum fuel tanks? I have one from our 1929 Chandler. Never seen another.<BR>Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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