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1964-67 Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth Carter Afb 4 Bbl Carburetor 426, 440 Cu In on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Washoe Valley, Nevada, US

Washoe Valley, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Carter Manufacturer Part Number:4131S C6 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is one used Carter AFB 4 barrel carburetor, part# 4131S C6.  Used on 440 & 426 cu in engines on Chrysler, Dodge & Plymouth performance vehicles such as Charger, Dart, Coronet, etc.  This carburetor is operational.  The primary & secondary throttle plates open and close (secondaries open manually depending on the primary valve positions).  Accelerator pump works spraying fuel into the primary valves.  This carburetor was operated with a manaul chock cable. Pictures show a cable braket that holds the cable for the chock plate connection.  The vacuum mechanism hooked to the chock plate works and holds a vacuum.  This carburetor has not been rebuilt but as you can see I went through it and made sure that it is operational.  This is a genuine Carter AFB 4 BBL carburetor from the 1960's.  

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