This link will take you to the Pony Carburetors website; carb
identification.
http://store.freeretailer.com/default.asp?Company=Ponycarburetors&pagetoload=category.asp&show=2&catcode=81000
If the link doesn't work, go to www.google.com
Search for pony carburetors.
Once you're on their website,
Click on 'carburetor identification'.
You've probably got either the2100 2 barrel or the 4100 4 barrel.
Look at the appropriate picture.
It will show you where to find the factory I.D. number (example: C5ZFD)
and the venturi size.
As you can see from the picture, the I.D.# is on the baseplate flange,
and it's best to just remove the carb in order to read the number.
Write it down so you don't have to got through that again.
The number should get you the kit you need at NAPA.
Regards
David Sosna
Caseyh4312@aol.com wrote:
>Dave,
>yea i called NAPA today and they said they needed a tag #. And there arent
>very many numbers on my carb. the longest set of #s that i found was only 4
>long. So thats why i asked the list if anyone knew where the "tag #" was?
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>Joey Hiykel 1966 Tiger MK1A
>B382001072 LRXFE JAL# 661104
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