Hope this is an appropriate area to ask. Cannot find a tag on carb I pulled off of a 58 235 Looks as though someone etched what appears to be 413S. Does 413S look accurate to you guys from the description and photos?
Last edited by ascwrangler1; 03/17/20239:44 PM. Reason: add photo
Check this out - https://www.ebay.com/itm/373984494922?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&campid=5338722076&customid=&toolid=10050\
Copy and paste the above link into your browser. Listing for Carter WA-1 413s with pictures. Should help you verify what you have.
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The 413s and 414s have oddball accelerator pumps and are very expensive to rebuild. I was down a wa-1 rabbit hole recently and learned this from Carbking.
As mentioned by JW51, the accelerator pumps in these carbs are unique; and have to be made by hand.
Since the 413s and 414s were aftermarket replacement carbs, there is little demand for parts; thus no economically feasible excuse to mass-reproduce the accelerator pumps.
Hand-made parts are EXPENSIVE!
And the carburetor certainly appears to be a 413s.
Jon
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