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Topic: 1965 Ford 361 engine part
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Tom Bateson

10-10-2008 10:27:01
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I am working on a 1965 Ford C-750 Cabover and need to find a good isolator plate that goes between the carburator and intake manifold. The vacuum port is broken off, and I have been unable to find one. Dealer stated that part has been disconinued. Any help locating one will be greatly appreciated.

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Bob

10-10-2008 13:27:00
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Re: 1965 Ford 361 engine part in reply to Tom Bateson, 10-10-2008 10:27:01  
2 or 4 BBL carb? How thick is the plate? Aluminum or Bakelite?

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Tom Bateson

10-11-2008 04:55:36
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Re: 1965 Ford 361 engine part in reply to Bob, 10-10-2008 13:27:00  
2 Barrel Bakelite material approx 1 inch thick. Part has a 1/2 vacuum port on back surface for the brake chamber

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Billy Ky

10-11-2008 16:28:29
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Re: 1965 Ford 361 engine part in reply to Tom Bateson, 10-11-2008 04:55:36  
I saw some spacers on ebay for fords..cars and trucks use same carb mounting spacing, so one from a car should work.. i don't have the link, but go to ebay and type "ford carb spacer" several are listed..

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Bob

10-12-2008 09:43:46
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Re: 1965 Ford 361 engine part in reply to Billy Ky, 10-11-2008 16:28:29  

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