http://www.mre-books.com/interchange/interchange6.html
The type of carburetor is determined by the venturi diameter size which is cast
in the left-hand
(driver's) side of the carburetor body beginning in the 1960 model year. What
you can expect to
see are numbers like .98, 1.01, 1.02, 1.14, 1.23. This is the venturi diameter
in inches. The higher
the number, the larger the venturi diameter in inches.
http://www.geocities.com/mini-ss/2100-0.html
>> Upon my research, I found venturi numbers of: 1.08, 1.14, 1.21, 1.23,
>> 1.33 there might be others. I am thinking of getting another 2100
>> carburetor to "experiment on" and get the feel of rebuilding before
>> actually working on my carburetor. I am sure that these venturi
>> numbers mean something, but I don't know what they are. If I use
>> another number besides my 1.14, will it make a difference on
>> performance to my 289 engine ? I am really a "newbe" to this, so
>> pardon my question if this sounds silly....
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> John
>>
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Regards
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Walt Boeninger
walt@boeninger.net
webmaster@norcal-saac.org
http://shelbytransam.com
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