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    I'm looking for a Hillborn, Enderle, or Kinsler mechanical fuel injection unit for a small block Ford...the manifold can be either a 302 or 351W---or if there were still one out there, a Clevor manifold!!!! I've got front covers, pumps, and lots of the other goodies, so I'd be willing to buy just the pieces or a full setup..... Yeah, I know they sell it all brand new, but I'm really after some of the older setups with the smaller diameter stacks..... anybody?????
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    I think the older stuff looks better!
    I see them on ebay all the time, have you checked there? They seem to be the cheapest priced.
    You don't by chance have a bad fuel pump or non-rebuildable you need to get rid of ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by techinspector1 View Post
    Thanks Richard... Sent him a message, not sure what he has....not real familiar with it... I believe the "Jackson" units were similar to some of the old Weslake units?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by HemiTCoupe View Post
    I think the older stuff looks better!
    I see them on ebay all the time, have you checked there? They seem to be the cheapest priced.
    You don't by chance have a bad fuel pump or non-rebuildable you need to get rid of ???

    Pat

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    Depends on what I end up finding, Pat. I have an old 150C Hilborn, and a Kinsler pump rated a bit higher that I've never had tested.....

    I do check eBay once in awhile, always a bit skeptical of condition unless I can see, feel, and touch the part....unless I find one so cheap that condition doesn't matter.....
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    Bumpity bump---Still no luck locating some of the old style smaller diameter stack injectors.... Any ideas or possibilities???? I still think 8 stacks coming out the hood of my little Bronco II would be way kewl......
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