Still confused, but it is ok
AJ 29 A might have been a KE-7 or even a KE-4 carb. By the time I started racing "A" in 1955, no one used the AJ 29 A carbs.
The 32 you say is in the 1961 catalog, is that the same as the 30-H????Or was that a Mark 15-Mark 20 carb.
I still didn't see the bleed hole on the Mark 40 carb picture......
Cool stuff anyway.....
Major "Bob" Smith Said...
Ron, They were both Tilitson (Sp) but I don't remember the numbers and letters. The KG-7 had a much bigger venturi than the KG-4. Doug Lund at Alexandria Marine in Alexandria, VA has the manuals on most of the old motors. They would give the correct numbers and letters. So they would be under KG-4H, and KG-7H, I think.
FYI:
Major Bob had a higher ranking than Major, but we always called him "Major Bob". He grew up in Ohio and raced with Jon Culver and Dean Chenowith.
I figurd he might remember carbs as he remembers when Culver ran the first 8 reed reed block...