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M37 Carburetor who has a good one.

Charlie 6

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Anyone purchased a M37 Carb and had no problems with it? I am looking at purchasing one. Prices vary with each vendor, looking of course for the best one at a fair price. One vendor states theirs are plated, I don't know if this is a plus or not.
 

Carter

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I bought one from Midwest Military and found it was just what was needed and expected, looked and functioned like new. IMHO worth the $$$ spent.
Carter
 

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Charlie 6

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Carter your M37 engine compartment looks great, better than new. I use to live in Havre de Grace in 1983 when I was stationed at the ORD School. Nice town. I was thinking about going with MidWest. Do you think my old Ball & Ball carb is worth keeping or should I just trade it in?
 
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foxtrk2

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i got mine from vintage was 350 and got 100 back for core works great beena year now my brother lives in harve degrace he works at aberdeen
 

Carter

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Carter your M37 engine compartment looks great, better than new. I use to live in Havre de Grace in 1983 when I was stationed at the ORD School. Nice town. I was thinking about going with MidWest. Do you think my old Ball & Ball carb is worth keeping or should I just trade it in?
Thanks Charlie, my truck could look better but it's a 20 plus year old resto and gets used so it looks the way it does.

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Don't know about your carb but if it's not behaving correctly swaping it out for a reworked one is not a bad idea or you could buy a rebuildable core and send that in for trade on a good one then with a quality kit do your old one yourself to have a spare.
 

vtdeucedriver

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In the world of ethanol and living with a short summer, Spare and ready to go carb is a must with a rebuild kit on the shelf for the old one.
 

GUNNY 155

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Call John at MW Military. He has rebuilts and I believe he just recently scored a bunch of used ones. He has kits too so if you are good at rebuilding keep yours as a spare. I keep both a carb and fuel pump on the shelf.
 
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