I recently came across a 1916 Indian Powerplus (?) motor almost complete but missing a carb and carb manifold. Can anyone guild me in the correct direction in terms of what I should be looking for ?
Perhaps a picture if possible please.
As always, thanks
Dan
Hi Dan, I'm going to assume U R an AMCA member. In the virtual library on the AMCA homepage under features...there are 7 manual/sales brochures listed for 1916 Indian. I'd start there.
I recently came across a 1916 Indian Powerplus (?) motor almost complete but missing a carb and carb manifold. Can anyone guild me in the correct direction in terms of what I should be looking for ?
Perhaps a picture if possible please.
As always, thanks
Dan
Dan,
The original carb would have been a Schebler HX. The carb to manifold flange has three bolts just like the small L& L or Linkert carbs. I'll try to snap some pictures when I get a chance.
I have a twin manifold w nuts and schebler carb that I took off a 15 Indian twin years ago. The manifold is stamped H116 What say the old knowledgeable ones????
I have a twin manifold w nuts and schebler carb that I took off a 15 Indian twin years ago. The manifold is stamped H116 What say the old knowledgeable ones????
Can you take a pic for us, Ross?
I have pics of a "1914" with no cast or stamped numbers, and a "'20 Scout" with H157.
And it looks like there's a '17 with no numbers waiting patently on my bench...
For what that's worth.
....Cotten
Last edited by T. Cotten; 12-31-2018 at 10:18 AM.
AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
I knew you'd ask for a pic. have it right here by the computer. This is where I don't shine. Cory O used to post for me. I'll check with the BRIDE and see if she can make it happen.
I knew you'd ask for a pic. have it right here by the computer. This is where I don't shine. Cory O used to post for me. I'll check with the BRIDE and see if she can make it happen.
Thank her for me in advance, Ross!
....Cotten
PS: We miss Cory.
Please feel free to email it to me direct at liberty@npoint.net, and I will share it here.
Last edited by T. Cotten; 12-31-2018 at 12:56 PM.
AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
Holy Cow the Mrs. got em up. Just checked my file and I took this off a 1915 Indian twin in 1979. The engine went to a guy at Wauseon a couple of years ago and he made a killer racer. As mentioned the manifold has H116 stamped.. the carb...the old patent pending thing. Not sure Dan but this type was around in your era as the old hedstrom soup can was optional in 1915. Same manifold twin ends but not the 3 bolt on the Hedstrom as it screwed on. Also Dan, guys like Cotten are why we go to the forum. They know their stuff. Thanks Cotten for the offer to post. The wife had no trouble. Guess I'll have to keep her around.