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PICTURE NEEDED ASAP

Started by anlauto, April 17, 2017, 02:20:02 PM

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ScottSmith_Harms

Jack, can you post a pic of your carb list#, date code, cars SPD, and a pic of your choke pull off?

anlauto

These are great pictures, thanks.....I can't get to the car right now, it's at my mechanics about 45mins away...
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SteveG

Quote from: Cuda Cody on April 17, 2017, 06:55:46 PM
Great photo @SteveG   Is there a way we can find out the choke part number that it would have used originally?    :thinking:

Quote from: SteveG on April 17, 2017, 06:48:57 PM
From the 1971 factory service manual

Someone have the factory parts book?


mopar jack

This choke is the open well design and was used on all engines except 340, 440 tricarb. Pic is from the 1971 plymouth service manual first page of the fuel section.

1 Wild R/T

Quote from: Cuda Cody on April 17, 2017, 07:03:27 PM
Both the factory photo and the photo @mopar jack  posted both look to have a slight bend in the rod.     :takealook:  Alan, could you take a photo from the side of your choke?  Does the rod look straight?

Also if you look closely the cover on Jack's choke assy has a recessed area for the secondary linkage, the 440 choke Alan posted doesn't have that... I believe thats a Carter style choke.... It will still say Holley on it because they made all the choke assys for Chrysler....

anlauto

The one on the orange engine in my very first picture has a hole in it for clearance at the back.
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Cuda Cody

Do you know what carb number you have?   I can look in the parts book and see if we can find the choke number like Steve suggested....


Cuda Cody

Is it a 4667?  The parts book shows carb 3512 867 for that carb.  Don't they put the last 2 digits of the part # on the choke?

mopar jack

I think bending the rod is one way to adjust the choke. Here is more pics for Scott. I'm not a numbers guy and don't know if I got them all.

mopar jack

more pics

mopar jack

and another, I couldn't attach more than 1


mopar jack

last one

Cuda Cody

That's the important number!  It's carb number and date.   :bigthumb:

Quote from: mopar jack on April 17, 2017, 07:44:37 PM
last one

mopar jack

So I got the right pics but Scott also wanted the SPD where do I find it?

Cuda Cody

The 1817 should be the date.  181st day of 1967, 1977?  The number above it is the carb model that will tell you what it original went on.   :alan2cents:

Quote from: mopar jack on April 17, 2017, 08:06:48 PM
So I got the right pics but Scott also wanted the SPD where do I find it?