To identify Thermo-Quads, the model number is stamped on the throttle body lower left rear bolt flange. The model number consists of four digits, usually followed by an ‘S’ or ‘SA’, along with the date code.
The model number is above the date code. Example:
9009SA <-- Model Number
268 4 <-- Date Code
The 6-2363 in the picture is the casting number of the bowl cover, or top, and does not identify the carburetor model.
The device on the front of the carburetor is the Altitude Compensator or Alcomp (Alc). Alcomp was introduced in the 1975 model year. This device alters the high speed metering circuit by sensing atmospheric pressure. It mounts to the same area as the IE system at the front of the bowl cover. This system is a driveability enhancement, which also reduces emissions, by allowing the Thermo-Quad to compensate for elevation.
The Idle Enrichment System (IE) is next to the Alcomp. IES is also a driveability enhancement. The IES fitting is the small attachment on the front bowl cover that connects with a vacuum hose and bleed to the Coolant Controlled Idle Enrichment (CCIE) temperature sensor, then to manifold vacuum. It allows a richer mixture during the warm up period to improve driveability. The system supplements the choke function by blocking part of the air bleed to richen it.
For more information about identifying Thermo-Quads and other details, see
A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide, Version 3.1.