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Your picture does look like the distributor gasket as noted. The early distributors used an embossed metal shim gasket instead of the rubber o-ring used later. It has a slight raised sealing ring.
Some Tips For Rebuilding a Thermo-Quad Carburetor
Notes:
This is not a rebuild procedure, but tips for the rebuild work. The tips are loosely in order of rebuild steps.
The following assumes the carburetor is complete, off the vehicle, and still assembled.
Carburetors with heavy corrosion or...
I am the culprit for that document. I wrote that version in 1998. Although still valid, it does have some errors and gaps in the data. For updated versions, in different formats, with errors corrected, gaps filled, and expanded information, see one of these:
- A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide...
Although not actual rebuild instructions, I just threw together the following tips for doing rebuilds and repairs based on some things I have gathered. I wrote it as semi-formal, though it's not the best format, grammar, wording, and it's off the top of my head, so I probably missed some bits...
The Plymouth Sport Satellite was offered as a distinct model for model years 1968-1970.
In 1967, Satellite was coded in the premium price class, RP.
Some online sources mention a 1967 "Satellite Sport", but it's not listed in any of the factory sales documents, dealer price/code books, or...
The applications that the seller has listed for Everco H2227 is correct. Although it may not be pretty it is likely better than most made nowadays.
The corrosion on the core is not an issue. Most of it has likely been there since shortly after it was manufactured. Getting wet might have added...
Yes, Everco is/was a manufacturer, and remanufacturer, of good products. They are no longer a stand-alone company. They became a part of Moog in the late 80s into the 90s, then were absorbed in 1998 under Four Seasons, which is a part of Standard Motor Products (SMP).
Everco produced a full...