Searching for the right 1BBL for a 66 dart 270

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I was wondering if someone could tell me the specific carburetor for this application.

Thanks,
Jim
 
My 64 has a Carter BBS. My 69 Dart had a Holley 1920. Don't know what year they switched. I think the BBS is more reliable since 1920's have a sealed metering block that most rebuilders don't touch and are often clogged. A lot of bad 1920's out there. I went thru 4 over 18 yrs until the last one made the engine run great. Later years had the Holley 1945, which some people swear by.

If you want best mileage, there was a Holley Economaster in late 70's. However, a slant really needs MPFI to get optimal distribution, but that is currently roll-your-own.

Not much interest or value in keeping a slant original, if that is your goal. Most people prefer upgrades.
 
carter. my 66 had one and it was all original. still have it too, i can get list numbers when i go home for lunch if you need
 
Carter BBS or Holley 1920, both are in the manual.

Depending on whether you need a 'twist rod' or cable throttle linkage, you can find both carbs in both styles.

The biggest problem you will have is finding a good carb of either type, assuming you have nothing now. I have a bunch of cores, send me a PM and I might be able to help you come up with the right one.


I was wondering if someone could tell me the specific carburetor for this application.

Thanks,
Jim
 
Here are all the list numbers:

[FONT=&quot]1966 6 170 S/T C.A.P. W/AC Carter BBS 4105 [/FONT] [FONT=&quot] 1966 6 170 A/T C.A.P. W/AC Carter BBS 4106
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[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 170 A/T (AC or R.H.D.) Carter BBS 4104
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[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 170 S/T (AC or R.H.D.) Carter BBS 4103 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 170 A/T C.A.P. Carter BBS 4102 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 170 S/T C.A.P. Carter BBS 4101 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 170 A/T Carter BBS 4100 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 170 S/T Carter BBS 4099 [/FONT]
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[/FONT] [FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 S/T Holley 1920 3277 1 2806856
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[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 Holley 1920 3276 1 2806855 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 A/T Holley 1920 3282 2 2806861 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 A/T Holley 1920 3282 1 2806861 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 S/T Holley 1920 3281 1 2806860 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 Holley 1920 3280 1 2806859
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[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 A/T Holley 1920 3278 1 2806857
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[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 Holley 1920 3271 1 2806850
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[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 A/T Holley 1920 3274 2 2806853 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 Holley 1920 3279 1 2806858 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 A/T Holley 1920 3274 1 2806853 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 S/T Holley 1920 3273 2 2806852 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 S/T Holley 1920 3273 1 2806852 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 Holley 1920 3272 1 2806851 [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] 1966 6 225 Holley 1920 3275 1 2806854
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Just an FYI. The Holley and carter carbs are two different sizes in the two brands. The 170 standard shift used a smaller barrel/venturi then the 170 auto and the 225 standard and auto. I would have to get the book out to give you the actual sizes.
 
My 270 66 dart /6 had a bbs singlebarrel with the twist rod actuator I'm looking for the carb (BAD) now to see if I can see some numbers

ok numbers look like 4098 or 4099 hard to tell really, and it is/was a 225 not a 170 or 198

but with that being said I don't know if it's ever been replaced with the incorrect one
 
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