Cracked autolite 2100 carb base


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By geo56 - 8 Years Ago
I have just unbolted my second Ford 2 barrel 2100 carburator from the 292 in my 56 Victoria. that had a crack on the base that left the right rear ear on the carburator base broken off. Now I have 2 junk carburators. I know I tried to tork down all 4 mounting bolts to the intake evenly, especially after the first carb cracked. I can't imagine the intake being warped and I checked it with a straight edge and it seemed true. I then put the black plastic spacer back on and set a junk Holly 2 barrel core down on it and it seemed like it wanted to rock slightly. I suspect the spacer might be distorted. Do they warp or squash with age or abuse? Any Ideas? Also does anyone know of a good replacement for the Autolite 2100 with 1.14 venturi that I broke. High performance is not my aim as I like a motor that idles smoothly and is economical. By the way I have the hot air automatic choke. I have heard Summit has a good copy of the Ford 2 barrel. I also have an extra 1957 and up 4 barrel manifold that I might use should I decide to change to a 4 barrel, and I also have a 4 barrel manifold for teapot carbs. I have considered a Holly 390 CFM but they are quite expensive. Any advice will be appreciated. I drive this car daily and don't have a replacement carb to put on it and sure don't to break another one.   George
By charliemccraney - 8 Years Ago
Plastic can warp.  You may be able to correct that with some sand paper on a flat surface.

I don't know a a copy of a Ford (Autolite, Motorcraft) 2 barrel.  Summit do make a copy of the Holley 4010 4 barrel, which is similar looking to the Ford (Autolite, Motorcraft) 4 barrel at a glance.  Those Summit carbs are about the best you can get for the money.

What did you torque those to?  I don't know the spec right off, but it is inch-pounds, which is not very tight and requires an in-lbs torque wrench.  You do not torque them to a spec which is typical for the size of fastener used.


By oldcarmark - 8 Years Ago
You might check out this Website-carburetorsandmore. Has Autoite, Holly, and the 390 Holley. He was the source that identified the wrong Base on my 1848-1 Carb that I bought on Ebay.