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Badly need new accelerator pump diaphragm for early type Autolite 4100 carb from 1957.

Posted By 56_Fairlane 11 Years Ago
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Badly need new accelerator pump diaphragm for early type Autolite 4100...

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I've searched everywhere I could but I can't find anyone that sells just the pump diaphragm for my carb. The pump diaphragm is different from later models. I don't want to spend $80 or so for an entire kit just to get a part that should cost $10 at the most. My carb doesn't need a complete rebuild and I doubt it will in my lifetime with the amount of use my car will get.
Can anyone help me?


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Looks like one for a Holley 4150/4160 may fit.
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I'll have to look into that. The difference this carb has from later designs is the pump diaphragm has a long narrow plunger shaft.


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Try this Internet address for Autolite 4100 accelerator pump diaphragms, DJ.
Walker supplies many of the carburetor components to others who offer kits or components.  The the last I knew, Walker had no minimum order quantity or dollar amount.

https://buy.walkerproducts.com/carburetor/components/ford/ford-4bbl-4100-3-carburetor-components.html

This Walker listing does not include the first year ('57) of the 4100 according to their listing information.  Hope this helps.  Smile


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Thanks Charlie I did check them out before and they don't have it.


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Hmmmm...

Gotta Fish Carburetors seems to specialize in 2100 and 4100 Autolite carburetors.  They advertise extensively on eBay both rebuilt units and miscellaneous replacement components like vent tubes, choke actuating components, float bowl baffles, etc.  Scott Parsons is the contact name that I have. 

The web site address is  www.gottafishcarburetors.com

The email address is  carbs@gottafishcarburetors.com

Perhaps Scott will help you out...


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I haven't checked him out recently and forgot all about him.
Thanks Charlie!


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Still waiting to hear back from gottafishcarburetors. I kind of thing this guy is my last hope. I'm beginning to think I'll have to bite the $80 and buy a whole kit just for the $10 part.
It's starting to sound like the day is coming that you'll have to buy a whole car just to get the tires.Crying

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You might try Daytona Carb Parts in Florida.  They have helped me out in the past on some individual parts for different carbs.  If the long extension is the only thing keeping a later model diaphragm from working on your earlier carb, then you might consider simply using a machined separate extension that fits in the cover between the diaphragm and the lever.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)


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Is the carburetor the one with the check ball instead of the umbrella valve on the accelerator pump??
if so, I rebuilt one for a friend's '57 Ford, and used the regular diaphragm. The kit came with a little extension (just a little metal rod) to be used in that particular model of carburetor.
You can get a regular diaphragm, and cut a piece of the rod from your original part and use it as a extension.

This guy is rebuilding the exact same kind of carburetor, and using the extension I talked about!!
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUrP_kTbMXs

Túlio Lazzaroni "FORD", Florianópolis SC Brasil.

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