Were are the Carter AFB Experts?

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Hyper_pak

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I have an AFB with no numbers on the base.
Where do I need to go to try and find the application?
Here are pictures of what I have.
Top 6-1486
Pri 15 deg 2-237 1.4 inches
Sec 15 deg 2-196 1.6 inches

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Those casting numbers don't mean anything to us folks. Look on the front of the right front ear for stamped in numbers and letters. I highlighted it in yellow

Looking at the throttle linkage it is not a
Chrysler application AFB

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I do not see a throttle stop screw...or a boss for it. I think it could be for a Pontiac [ used until 1967 ]. However these models used a large brass screw to control idle speed, the screw was between the two mixture screws. Carter made 505 versions of the AFB, so without more info [ tag or stamping ], hard to say.
Another way to tell: the boosters have numbers stamped on them. Somebody like Jon Hardgrove of the Carburetor shop in Eldon, Missouri may be able to tell from the booster #s.
 
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