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Alistair, I think a truck book will do it.
BTW, If your going by the head, it says USA under the centre head stud. Thats a British Solex carb. Here in NZ we can buy the normal plastic, copper cored wire with the variously coloured braid on it, but as you say, quite expensive. I see the bracket for the filter is drilled to fit the 21 and 24 stud motors. Thats a nice informative picture. on that note, how do you post such big pictures?
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I have never got to the bottom of that....the heads on mine have a canadian part number cast into them AND 'Ford USA', as the Americans would say...go figure.
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