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I reluctantly parted with my NZ LP2a project recently. Amoungst some of the gear I accumulated over the years is a Holley 855DD carburetor. I can't find any info on the cast iron beastie and want to re-home it where it will be utilised. The chap I bought it from says its off a Carrier. I am guessing possibly Lloyd? It ran well on my Mercury V8 before I pulled the engine from the truck. Any ideas appreciated. Cheers, Brent.
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Hi Brent,
Any chances of any pictures of your abanded LP2 project it would be interesting to see another project Regards, Ron,
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I shall do Ron, as soon as I work out HOW to post images in this forum....A carrier friend sent me this link...lots of great images.
Do they have to be uploaded to somewhere else on the net prior to landing here? |
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Hi Brent,
It would be great to see your pics, I am not to good at this picture thing, but there are plenty of guys in here that are experts I am sure some one will be able to explain it far better than I can Regards, Ron,
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In the general info is a section on posting images.
The gist is you can attach a single image via the "choose file" button below the text box when you post or you can attach multiple images which have been uploaded to a server using the "img" button above the text box. If you're attaching images from another site always credit the source. HTH, Keith.
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Thanks Keith.
The image is of 'my' carrier (past tense now, sob) the day I bought it home, just prior to loading onto an RL bedford (thanks Gavin). |
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![]() Re the Holley. Any English designed vehicles like the Loyd would be more likely to have used English carbs as used on English Fords, such as Solex. Being a Holley, this would indicate a vehicle of US/Can origin. Anyone with a Windsor/T16 parts list? Last edited by Tony Smith; 07-10-06 at 12:04. |
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Hi Brent.
Thanks for posting the pic of your carrier it looks quite ok I would be pleased to get one in that condition to start on , Does the new owner intend to restore it Thanks again for the pic, Regards, Ron.
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Yes Ron, the new owner is planning a restortaion. He already owns an LP2 he purchased, restrored and wants to complete my project. He has the finances to achieve it. I agree, the original purchase was a great find. Very little cut from the hull with lots of the original fittings still intact. Over the following 15 years I obtained alot more original parts.
Thanks Tony, a Windsor/T16 makes alot of sence. I was focased on lend lease parts. The American production facilities produced alot of parts for we Colonials. Certainly even the 'iconic' (in New Zealand) ZC1 transciever had a multitide of American and Canadian internal parts. |
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Hi Brent, I think your carb has zip to do with Carriers, I believe it is a post war bus carb. Someone must be able to shed some light on this.
Anyhow, Welcome to the forum, Shame you didn't get here before. you may have gotten (hate that word)all excited, and rebuilt the carrier! Are you by any chance the guy who I traded a small pile of new carrier parts to in excange for a Canadian carrier manual?
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Gidday Lynn,
Yes thats me. I mentioned to Robin B today that I still 'owe' you a couple of foldouts from that manual. There here, safe and sound, somewhere. Email me at home, brent@paradise.net.nz, and I shall get them posted up to you. I lost track of folks when I let my membership slide with the MVCC. Thanks for your input on the Carb. I'll leave it a wee while and see if anyone here comes up with any answers then try and and sell it on T, undoubted there are dudes out there who collect Holley Carbs. |
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Brent,
The carbureator is for a Windsor carrier. It is very similar to the T-16 carb, but is set up for a manual choke, whereas the T-16 has an automatic choke, and does not need the complicated linkage. I have NOS carbs for the Windsor if anyone is interested. Rod Shaver
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many thanks Rod,
Identifying all this wonderful military kit has been made so much 'easier' with access to collectors around the globe. I figured it was a Mil Carb because of the Cast iron 'bullet proof' casting, similar to the brute produced for my WC56. (another huge project in itself). At the very least I can now advertise it with surety of its lineage. Thanks agin to the contributers of this thread. Brent. btw, is there a buy/sell/swap portion for MLU or do we advertise via this forum? |
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It is interesting in that I dont think there have been any Windsor carriers in New zealand , but there seems to be a few of these carbs floating around the country. (I have one myself)
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Thankyou Geoff.
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I presume this is the T16 carb, then? Hanno
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Theres a couple of these Carbs in the shed here as well as far as i can tell there were no Windsors in NZ however as well as the Carb i have an Instrument Panel for one
![]() There were no T16s in NZ either however a local V8 fan has a pair of exhaust manifolds ![]() Dave ![]() ![]() 1941 3" Mortar Carrier 1941 Ford F30 LRDG Replica 1942 Ford F15A 1942 NZ Pattern Wheeled Carrier |
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Hanno,
This looks like a T-16 carb. It is missing the small connector for the arm going down to the auto choke. The only difference I can see between the T-16 carb and the Windsor carrier carb, is the windsor had a manual choke set-up. Otherwise they are identical externally. Rod
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Good to hear you are back working on the T16. Other than the information contained in this thread, I know nothing about the Holley carburettor for the T16´s engine. I´ve posted this message here as I´m hoping the T16 owners on this forum can help you find what you need. Regards, Hanno
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Hi: i´m a new member, i have a T16, and the complete original manuals. The Holley 855DD is the T16 carburetor, it have an hole nearest the air intake, for conect the carburetor whit the automatic choque, one of the greatest differences between the T16 V8 , whit others V8, the civilians have manual choque. it´s possible that the windsor don´t have too.
The 855 have a King Seeley governor, it limit the engine speed, and an plate adapter, whit an othe entry. I´m find one carburetor like this to my T16 E1. If someone have one, or can help me to find one, í will be very gratefull. Best regards
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G'day all,
Can anyone tell me if the Holley 885DD with the auto choke was used only on T16 carriers or were used in other mil or civvy trucks? Luke |
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I have a good used take-off carb for a T-16 if you need it. Email me at scoutcarrod@cox.net Thanks Rod
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