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Improved Version Of The Fish Carburetor
We will soon be manufacturing a new and improved version of the Fish Carburetor, which was invented in the 1950's and may be the best and most simple carburetor ever designed. It greatly boosts horsepower and mileage when correctly installed on the right engine. The best candidate is an inefficient engine and an owner who's mechanically inclined.
Here are the features of our newly improved Fish:
• Bolt-on linkage - installing the new Fish Carburetor is no more work than replacing a stock carburetor. The Fish does, how-ever, use a manual choke so on most installations the only extra time spent will be installing a choke cable.
•  It features a larger float bowl with less chance of vapor lock and fuel starvation.
•  A larger float that does a better job of maintaining proper float level. Can handle higher fuel pressures. Eliminates the need for a fuel pressure regulator, and eliminates flooding problems.
•  Height is reduced by 3/4-in. for hood clearance.
•  Correct bore sizes available for proper jetting. A 350 Chevy engine should not be carburated with a 1.750 bore carburetor (250 cfm).
•  Two new larger sizes up to 2 1/2-in. bore. (Mike Brown, Brown Carburetor Co., 561 Melton Rd., Ozark, Mo. 65721 ph 417 485-5507).


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1995 - Volume #19, Issue #1