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Jacobsen 321 Sno-Jet

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Jacobsen 321 Sno-Jet

Postby TracMac » Thu Dec 10, 2015 7:52 pm

I have a Jacobsen 321 Sno-Jet SnowBower, model 52002

I need parts for a Walbro LMB-99 I Need a part number for the carb kit & Float. I left the
main nozzle intact incase this carb has a none serviceable nozzle replacement? due to nozzle Orifice
alignment in column. Like the old walbro's used on early 1960"s Tecumseh engines. Any help
would be appreciated.
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Re: Jacobsen 321 Sno-Jet

Postby KE4AVB » Fri Dec 11, 2015 12:02 am

Couldn't find a LMB-99 listed but the repair kit should be K1-LMB or K3-LMB. Looks like the float for these is NLA through Walbro.

Do you know what engine is on the blower? Might be able to find engine parts through it parts look-up.
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Re: Jacobsen 321 Sno-Jet

Postby sawman » Fri Dec 11, 2015 9:57 am

Kit is K3-LMB lists $19.60
Float is 75-528 lists$ 67.29 believe it or not and
Nozzle is 86-753-1 which lists for $9.15
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Re: Jacobsen 321 Sno-Jet

Postby TracMac » Fri Dec 11, 2015 4:40 pm

Thank you, everyone for the help.

Nothing like gouging eh? that float is big bucks. Hoping the tecumseh 30354 Float
seems like the most commonly used, besides 27105 in a few applications. Found a 30354
for a fraction of the cost (NOS Part) Trying to think out the box, for other possible
parts sources that used and sold walbro carb parts. I was looking @ my Tecumseh master
carb parts index, listed under walbro section used on there early engines. The Lower
numbered carbs were listed but had Tecumseh part numbers in place of walbro 1's Obviously
the 99 was skip over and not used by Tecumseh but by Jacobsen.

I wish I could obtain an early version of walbro master catalog for reference purposes
only, that covers the early carbs used in 1950's-1960"s. If one still exists? I have the newer
walbro master parts version but the LMB Numbers don't go that low in the book.
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