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Gave one off of a 351 ford and going to put it on my 350. Where can I see the drawings on what vacuum lines and such plug up where? Right now I am running a q-jet. Did a search for carter afb and just got links to people slling them and parts. There should be some where to go look at drawings. I have done this for the q-jet and weber carbs. Anyone have a link?

2007-01-28 07:38:35 · 2 answers · asked by ronnny 7 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

Or any links to good articles to read that will help me to know more about this carb.

2007-01-28 07:39:33 · update #1

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the carter afb is basically like the edelbrock performer carburator, check their website for some info.

2007-01-28 13:46:49 · answer #1 · answered by mister ss 7 · 0 0

you don't want to take aside the carb to get to it, both the magnet trick, OR there's a cable-like grabbing device, with 3 or 4 palms which will enhance and %. up products. yet maximum major isn't to enable all of us hit the throttle adn drop that wingnut down into the intake! undesirable! keep all of us out of the motorcar till that wingnut is got rid of! go away a word on the steerage wheel if there is any probability of someone gettting in and attempting to start up it up. yet in case you do it correct, you received't want to take aside the carb. you very almost won't be able to take the proper off easily on the engine, besides, you would want to take it off completely to get to the bolts below that would want to allow you to get rid of the Venturi's that the wingnut is less than. maximum circumstances, besides. So, get that extendable rod magnet, or the grasping cable with palms, and "do exactly it". Or make a loop picker with a huge paperclip, and tie a string to IT so in case you DO drop it down there with the nut, you may pull it decrease back up ( carry on the string, dummy! LOL ). strong success, - The Gremlin guy -

2016-12-03 03:59:54 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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