First time caller / long time reader. By the
way, great website, great people, invaluable info, I'm sending a check to help
out with the costs.
Here are a few "tech" questions:
My '67 Crown Coupe 440 cid has a Carter AVS
#4635S on it currently. Based on info from "tocmp.com", this carb belongs
on a 1968 Dodge 383 w/ AC & an A/T. It just doesn't work right
either.
Q-1: Can anyone confirm the correct
carburetor and # that belongs on a '67 Crown Coupe? There was a
Holley # 4160-C used in '67, and I believe mostly Carter AFB's, used
as the factory carbs. "thecarburetorshop.com" lists (in their kits
section) 6 different Carter AFB's.
Q-2: Our website has great info and a
description of the "C.A.P." system (which would cover 4 of the 6 choices).
What does the "A-134" (which covers the other 2 choices) engine designation
mean?
Q-3: I do have a Carter AFB 4327S in the
basement (along with about 15 other late '60's - early '70's Mopar carbs).
"thecarburetorshop.com" lists this as the carb for the A-134 engine. Is
this right for a 1967 Crown?
By the way, "the basement" is FULL of '60's-'70's
Mopar parts (my late Father's lifelong pack-rat efforts). EVERTHING from
brakes to engines to carbs to interiors and on and on and on. I have taken
over the restoration of his 1965 300L, which has the engine from our old '67
Crown Coupe - hence the question regarding carbs. As I figure out what is
in "The Basement", I will offer it to the club first. I promise
I won't just rent a dumpster (or two) and toss it! I know how hard some of
the "correct" stuff is to find!
Any info on the carbs would help.
Dan Richardson
'67 Crown Coupe (engine and trans)
'72 LeBaron (probably some of it left down
there)
'65 300L (with the heart and soul of an
Imperial)
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