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Old 05-06-2008, 09:04 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Where are the #s located? I have a couple vintage GTO Carter 4bbl carbs (and intakes) here I wouldn`t mind ID`ing.
The numbers for the carter afb's are on the front where the carb bolts to the manifold.

Here are the numbers for pontiac;

Pontiac AFB carburetor part numbers
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Old 05-06-2008, 09:48 PM   #12 (permalink)
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The numbers for the carter afb's are on the front where the carb bolts to the manifold.

Here are the numbers for pontiac;

Pontiac AFB carburetor part numbers
Thanks for that Randy! Those #s match what one has for a tag attached to one of the bowl screws. It`s for a `65 auto. The other one is missing the tag.
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Ames Performance sells a rebuilt Rochester that has been rebuilt by Holley. I've used Holley rebuilds and I personally recommend them. Lars and Doug Roe both agree that there are a lot of garbage rebuilds out there. I feel that the ones done by Holley are the exception. You can check it out at both the Ames and Holley websites.

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