FASTEDDIE1960
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trying to ID this carb and find out what it originally came on, it was on my 1967 Barracuda when i bought it but not sure if original 273 commando 4bbl or not..
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I thought ALL 9000 series carbs were aftermarket, even the ones sold way back in the era when the cars were new?? So someone likely bought it from an autoparts store and tossed the original on his car??
thanks much mine is a 4 speed so do you know which number should be on it? again many thanksIt's not even in the book. (Galen white book) A 67 273 4 barrel would be a 4294, 4295,4304 or 4305 depending on whether it is manual or automatic trans or CAP or not. Your number sequence is miles off.
thanks, i thought it might be a repacement
thanks muchI thought ALL 9000 series carbs were aftermarket, even the ones sold way back in the era when the cars were new?? So someone likely bought it from an autoparts store and tossed the original on his car??
It's not even in the book. (Galen white book) A 67 273 4 barrel would be a 4294, 4295,4304 or 4305 depending on whether it is manual or automatic trans or CAP or not. Your number sequence is miles off.
4294s is for the 4 speed non CAP. Cap was Clean Air Package which is basically California emissions. If your air cleaner has a rubber hose attached to a valve cover breather it has CAP.thanks much mine is a 4 speed so do you know which number should be on it? again many thanks
Yes!It's not in any book because it's an aftermarket Carter Competition carburetor. That's among the older numbers before Carter was making before Edelbrock bought them out.
Thanks again mine is the CAP as it was originally a Calif car. thanks much4294s is for the 4 speed non CAP. Cap was Clean Air Package which is basically California emissions. If your air cleaner has a rubber hose attached to a valve cover breather it has CAP.
THen your carb should be #4304s for the CAPt
Thanks again mine is the CAP as it was originally a Calif car. thanks much
Awesome, thanks again for all your help, guess that is the one i need to find for my resto. again many thanks...are you in the Midwest? i am here in Northwest, IOWATHen your carb should be #4304s for the CAP
Thanks very muchWhat RRR said in post # 11.
It is a 625 cfm carb & should work well on your engine.
The original carb would obviously work well also if you can find one, but if the engine has been modified, the 9636 would be easy to tune using the Edel tuning kit.
One that bolts up, is jetted right and makes the car run right "no matter what number might be on it"thanks much mine is a 4 speed so do you know which number should be on it? again many thanks
The factory service manual will give you the part number.thanks much mine is a 4 speed so do you know which number should be on it
See posts 10 and 14.The factory service manual will give you the part number.
Parts book too