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Thread: WTB: Solex Carbs/Manifold

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    WTB: Solex Carbs/Manifold

    Hello all,

    In a bit of a pickle.

    I have (2) Right side 901-108-312-03
    and I need a Left side 901-108-311-03

    Willing to buy.

    Let me know

    Thanks
    510.787.2200
    Last edited by 72targa; 06-11-2014 at 10:51 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by obliviousmonkey View Post
    Hello all,

    In a bit of a pickle.

    I have (2) Right side 901-108-312-03
    and I need a Left side 901-108-311-03

    Willing to buy.

    Let me know

    Thanks
    510.787.2200
    I have a 901 108-311-03 but am only willing to trade it for a 901 108-311-00 (+cash)

    So if some one has a 901 108 311 00 and wants to sell it outright I would like to buy it and sell my manifold to the OP.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    I have a 901 108-311-03 but am only willing to trade it for a 901 108-311-00 (+cash)

    So if some one has a 901 108 311 00 and wants to sell it outright I would like to buy it and sell my manifold to the OP.

    Richard
    What exactly is the 00?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gearby View Post
    What exactly is the 00?
    The last 2 digits of the casting number. The mate to this one.

    P1030292.jpg

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    Had no idea there were different Solex casting suffixes. Learn something new every day.
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    I had no idea either. So, does anybody know the applications for each number. The two pairs I've seen end in 311.03 and 312.03. Is one more valuable than the other?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gearby View Post
    I had no idea either. So, does anybody know the applications for each number. The two pairs I've seen end in 311.03 and 312.03. Is one more valuable than the other?
    it's like date stamps, depending on when the car was completed one is a good match the others a little less.

    Value depends on what you need (it's worth more to one than to an other), price depends on supply / demand.

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    I have some orphans.

    For those looking PM me your email addresses and I'll send pics of what I have.

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