From:Darren Moore e-mail:darren@torque-roll.com
Subject:RE: Schebler DLX-76carburator Date:Thu Jun 20 11:10:39 2013
Response to:2161
Sir-

I have a 1931 Henderson & I need that Carb... care to sell?


Darren

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Hi was just searching Schebler carbs. I have antique outboard motors that use
the Schebler DLX-76 carburetor. I have two good complete and totally
functional carbs and am looking for a third.

Here's a link to a motor picture if anybody cares to look. Thanks in advance
for any input.

http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/7307944

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Hello,

I just wanted to mention that this DLX 76 (the one one ebay right now) looks
like to be a made of brass rather than pott metal.
What I know for sure is that Indian chnaged from brass to pot metal on the
1931 Models (DLX 64 on the 1930 Scout45 Models was brass, DLX 79 on the
1931 Scout45 was pot metal)
The 1931 SuperX DLX 68 was brass too!

Any other ideas? Please let me know!

Best X Wishes,
flo

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Well we will soon be able to find out what the amount of "stupid money" is; e-
bay item 150093560990
Came up today on e-bay. Is located in Denmark. Looks great too me.
Good luck who-ever needs this.
Sverre

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Oh boy, another carb discussion! As we know, the brass body DLX 70 was
replaced in late '29 with the pot metal DLX 76. This is consistant with the the
change over by Schebler in '28(?) to produce cheaper non-brass bodies for all
the bikes as we've seen with Harley's and Indians. I'm guessing that it didn't
take Linkert long to realize they had a potential market and began selling
their carbs with small and large three bolt to two bolt adapter plates for there
carbs. A debate on an approriate size is another debate but at the owner's
discretion one could run anything with a 7/8" to 1&1/4" venturi. Some people
like the smaller carb. I have a M51L Harley ULH carb on my KL installed by
Henderson expert John Scharle. People think the bike is over-carbed but it
runs fine. I've never seen a complete Linkert application list but I'm sure one
exists that might give you a clue. If your bike is running well with the 11 I'd
leave it. If you can find a nice DLX 70 or 76 be prepared to spend stupid
money.

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can anybody give some info of the use of a linkert M11 carb as found on my
KJ
i am aware of the use of an schebler DLX-76 as described in some of the
literature but was just wondering whether or not the M11 is some sort of
replacement since i have not been able to find any reference whatsoever of its
usage on other models or make,s
thanks for any input