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Dual quad

billpierce

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I could use a little help identifying these carburetors. I’m pretty sure they’re a match set of Carter AFB’s off of a late 50s or early 60s Mopar.
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3256 carb is from 1962 361 4-bbl.
2797 carb looks to be 1959 carb, by numbering sequence. With no provision for choke blade, it appears to be a secondary carb (front) for inline dual carb setup. Does it have a large brass screw between the front idle mixture screws?
Not a matched set. The matching carb for your 2797 would have a number close to that.
 
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3256 carb is from 1962 361 4-bbl.
2797 carb looks to be 1959 carb, by numbering sequence. With no provision for choke blade, it appears to be a secondary carb (front) for inline dual carb setup. Does it have a large brass screw between the front idle mixture screws?
Not a matched set. The matching carb for your 2797 would have a number close to that.
No brass screw Between mixing screws.
 
Carter AFB 2797S was original equipment on the following:
- 1959 Imperial Series MY1, 413, single four barrel
- 1959 Chrysler New Yorker Series MC3-H, 413, single four barrel
- 1959 Chryselr Saratoga Series MC2, 383, single four barrel

Carter AFB 3256S was original equipment on the following:
- 1962 Imperial Series SY1, 413, single four barrel, with crankcase vent
- 1962 Chrysler New Yorker Series SC3, 413, single four barrel, with crankcase vent
- 1963 Imperial Series TY1, 413, single four barrel, with crankcase vent
- 1963 Chrysler New Yorker Series TC3, 413, single four barrel, with crankcase vent
 
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