Cox Amos carb

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Cox Amos carb

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I am not a member of your club but I have a 1924 Riley with a Cox Amos carb (original equipment. I have read that some 1920's Jowetts were fitted with similar carbs and I write to enquire if you have any service documentation you could copy for me for an appropriate contribution to your club funds.
Regards, Gordon Thomas <glthomas@gotadsl.co.uk>
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Gordon: -

I am not sure if I can help, but do you have any details such as part number?

I have some Cox Atmos material but it is mostly other devices such as atomisers, etc.
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suggest you email Gordon.
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