Carburetor Adjustment Needle Spring for Ford 9N, 2N, and 8N Tractors
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Carburetor Adjustment Needle Spring for Ford 9N, 2N, and 8N Tractors

Original price was: $0.53.Current price is: $0.15.

SKU: SMA-9N9540C Category:

Description

When you’re trying to get that old Ford carburetor tuned just right, those tiny springs inside the adjustment needles can be the difference between smooth running and a rough idle. If your 9N, 2N, or 8N has been hard to tune or the adjustment needles feel loose, worn springs might be the culprit. This replacement spring restores proper tension to your main adjusting needles, helping you dial in that perfect fuel mixture.

What You’re Getting

  • Proper spring tension that keeps adjustment needles seated correctly
  • Quality TISCO construction that handles the constant vibration of engine operation
  • Direct replacement for worn or missing carburetor springs
  • Helps restore smooth idle and proper fuel metering

Built for Real Farm Work

This spring works with the Marvel Schebler carburetors found on Ford 9N, 2N, and 8N tractors from the late 1930s through early 1950s. Whether you’re running a loader tractor around the farmyard or pulling implements in the field, consistent carburetor adjustment is key to getting reliable power from these workhorses.

Made to Last

Carburetor springs take a beating from constant engine vibration and temperature changes. This replacement uses quality spring steel that maintains its tension over time, so your adjustment needles stay put once you’ve got them dialed in right.

Good to Know

When rebuilding your carburetor, it’s smart to replace all the small springs while you’ve got it apart – they’re inexpensive insurance against having to tear into it again later. Keep track of how many turns you had on your needles before disassembly to get you back in the ballpark when reassembling.

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