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Carter 1 Yf Carburetor Kit 1962 63 64 - 72 Chevy Ford Jeep 215 230 250 W Float on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Hackett, Arkansas, United States

Hackett, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:ACE Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:15415A Part Brand:Carter Interchange Part Number:4367S 4368S 4377S 4378S 4387S 4492S 4072S 4073S 3946 4339 4072 4080 4339 4367:4368S 3946S 4339S 4706S 4707S Other Part Number:4085S 4369S 4370S 4371S 4372S 4375S 4376S 1962 63 64 65 66 67 68 69:1970 71 72 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Welcome to Mountain Man Fuel Systems. If you do not see the carburetor or the part you need or would like a quote on Rebuilding your carburetor Call 479-639-2022 or Email .

This kit (See Pic) contains  Float,  gaskets, needle & seat, accelerator pump, clips, and instructions. Color of gaskets may vary. 415

Please choose your carburetor kit from the numbers that are stamped on the carburetor or the metal tag. Even the metal tag can be questionable as they can be swapped around. Even if you think you have the original carburetor it is best to confirm this with the numbers on the carburetor. We have had customers POSITVE it's the original only to get their kit and find out it doesn't fit. Their carburetor is actually a 1973 not a 1972... One year off can make a difference in the kit you need. See Third Pic to see where to find your carburetor numbers.

This kit services the following applications: All Numbers are followed by the letter S or SA

1964-65 Checker 230"  Carb # 3933 3934

1967 Chevy Passenger 153" Carb # 4373 4374

1962-67 Chevrolet Passenger 194" 230" 250" Carb # 3946 4079 4080 4202 4203 4339 4367 4368 4377 4378 4387 4492

1967 Chevy Truck 153" Carb # 4373 4374

1963-67 Chevy GMC Truck 194" 230" 250" Carb # 4072 4073 4085 4086 4369 4370 4371 4372 4375 4376 4387 4480

1967-69 Ford Passenger 170" 200" Carb # 4411 4493 4494 4496 4705 4706 4707

1968-69 Ford Truck 170" Carb # 4496 4707 4860

1965-72 Jeep 134" 134.2" Carb # 4002 4366 4941 6115 6291

1966-67 Oldsmobile 250"  Carb # 4072 4080 4339 4367 4368

1968 Opel 130" Carb # 4477 4627

1971-72 Opel 130" 153" Carb # 6193 6194

1964-67 Pontiac  215" 230" Carb # 3946 4339

1965 Studebaker Passenger 194" Carb # 3946 4339

I have been rebuilding carburetors for 29 years. I worked for a national rebuilder for 22 years. I got tired of my pay check relying on quantity and not quality. The Mrs. & I took a chance moved Arkansas and worked hard to open our own shop. I can now concentrate on the quality of the carburetors I build. I truly enjoy what I do and take great pride in the product I build. The Mrs has added carburetor kits, float, filters, chokes and more to our store. If you need a part you do not see in our store or have a question give her a call. She has 16 years in carburetors and will be happy to assist you.

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. TED & ARDELL

MOUNTAIN MAN FUEL SYSTEMS 479-639-2022

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