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wedgemon 10-16-2006 12:26 PM

Look what I found & Carter AFB Help - PICS!!
 
Had the BOYs out front this weekend, getting the 79K20 donor vehicle ready for my sons shop class. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/daboys02.jpg
I was given this truck back in May and never really looked in it, engine was covered with some sludge. Here's what I found under the hood:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5.../79eng0102.jpg
* Carter AFB - Competition Series Carb # 9F35SA 2633
* Edelbrock Classic Valve Covers
* Edelbrock old school intake manifold - No cast name of model. Just say's Edelbrock.

I can't wait to see whats inside!! Haven't run numbers off engine or heads yet - kinda the kids' project. I thought it was a simple 350 but, ya dont throw $150 V/C's on a stocker landscape truck - usually.

Next, a question. Anyone have a link where I can find out more about this Carter AFB carb?? Like model & CFM etc. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...artAFB0102.jpg
Would appreciate any help.

Ill continue the saga soon.

- Dave

plumbcut 10-16-2006 01:16 PM

Re: Look what I found & Carter AFB Help - PICS!!
 
to ID that carb, look for a number stamped on the front of the throttle body, drivers side.. also there should have been a tag on top of the airhorn, attached to one of the screws.... it may or may not be there.. its probably a 625 cfm model, though........... good luck :)

mike

Slonaker 10-16-2006 04:03 PM

Re: Look what I found & Carter AFB Help - PICS!!
 
I like those valve covers. Worth every penny you didn't pay for it. :)

Slonaker

72C203503ONTHETREE 10-16-2006 11:37 PM

Re: Look what I found & Carter AFB Help - PICS!!
 
The carb is most likely a 625 cfm, had one just like it, same exact carb as the Edelbrocks to so thier jets and rods interchange for tuning. The intake looks like a older Performer style, decent but not that great compared to the newer RPM. I put the nice Brodix aluminum valve covers on my beat up old 72 plus a bunch of other e bay performance parts. I am in the process of doing the same thing with my 73 long bed.

piecesparts 10-17-2006 08:24 AM

Re: Look what I found & Carter AFB Help - PICS!!
 
Believe it or not---The Carter AFB is the VERY SAME thing that Edelbrock sell sunder the Performer Carb line as a number 1406. Both units are made by a company called Magnetti-Marelli and have the same parts inside them. The Edelbrock parts usually sell for less and are more plentiful. I have had a couple of the Carters and tuned them with the needles and jets from the Edelbrock suppliers.
The carb is actually a 625 CFM unit and is pretty reliable, i finally upgraded to an Edelbrock Thunder AVS which is a 650 CFM unit.

wedgemon 10-17-2006 11:01 AM

Re: Look what I found & Carter AFB Help - PICS!!
 
Yea, it looks alot like my Edelbrock 1406, with some small diffs. Looking around the net I found that the number on mine was mis stamped an just LOOKs like 9"F"35SA. Most likely a 9635SA model. Anyone have any info or will my 1406 manual pretty much cover it?

- Dave

piecesparts 10-17-2006 01:17 PM

Re: Look what I found & Carter AFB Help - PICS!!
 
The Edelbrock 1406 paperwork will do everything that you need.


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