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Old 31-12-16, 20:13
Christian Shoebridge Christian Shoebridge is offline
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yes,im currently waiting to hear back on those measurements and looking into whether or not the other models i mentioned share those measurements as well..also the main differences between the models
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Old 31-12-16, 21:11
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You would need a Linkert M-88 carb .My 42WLC has a Linkert M- 58 which is unusual as the 58s were used for the US navy and South Africa
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