I have been in the process of rebuilding my carburetor. The date code stamped on mine is 8-65. Upon disassemble, I could not get the idle mixture screws out of the body of the carb. I tried everything I knew and they were just seized into the base beyond removal. Contemplating what to do, I stumbled on an Autolite 2100 on EBay in which the owner said had been taken off of a 66 Mustang, so I bid on it, won it, and received it today. The date code in this Carb is stamped 6-65, two months older than the one that was originally on my car. I figured I'd document these differences and maybe someone out there can explain them. Several things I noticed....
1. The holes in the slosh tubes are a different arrangement. The newer carb has, I believe five holes and are arranged four in a row and one on the opposite side by itself, and the older carb has just three holes per tube. Does anyone know why this would be different?
2. The float on the older carb is metal and the newer carb is foam. I just found it interesting that within those two months of production, this had changed. I am assuming these were original and had never been messed with.
3. There is a shield around the fuel inlet valve on the older carb, the newer carb is void of this shield.
4. There is a fuel dispersion plate on the newer carb that is void on the older carb.
Not sure which stuff to reuse, I think I may use the body off of the older carb since the idle mixture screws are seized in the newer one, and all of the parts from the newer date configuration, since they are original to the car, but I am just wondering if combining the two would present any problems.