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Old 06-05-2024, 09:09 PM   #11
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Ha! Apparently not in mine either!!!!
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Old 06-06-2024, 05:56 AM   #12
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Ha! Apparently not in mine either!!!!
Good morning to all,
The biggest problem facing us today is getting good usable core and parts.
Those carbs were pretty good, but never received the support from Carter.
We used to get the "Track Packs" Chrysler and one of the Direct Connection books and go from there. One problem I found was during service they were exposed to high heat and the Center Sections would warp and even found a few fuel passages shut down. These were mostly street carbs , the racer carbs usually survived much better. I still feel that it was a good carb, but misunderstood by most ( including myself ). Now fast forwarding to today I'd tackel them again, but I'd probably need to molest one or two to see what parts will need to be made or repurposed.
Not trying to HiJack your thread, but the parts problem is universal at this time.
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Old 06-06-2024, 02:14 PM   #13
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This brings me to something I've wondered about for a long time. I was racing a 70 340 Duster with the metal AVS. Shortly thereafter (the next year?) Mopar moved to the Thermoquad, and the main point I got from it was rejecting heat better than a metal casting. Looking back, the whole thing might have just been marketing speak because the change was in order to reduce costs.

Anyone have any idea if the phenolic body actually did anything? It didn't seem as if the cars that were using them were any quicker. And also, nobody I remember followed their lead.
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This brings me to something I've wondered about for a long time. I was racing a 70 340 Duster with the metal AVS. Shortly thereafter (the next year?) Mopar moved to the Thermoquad, and the main point I got from it was rejecting heat better than a metal casting. Looking back, the whole thing might have just been marketing speak because the change was in order to reduce costs.

Anyone have any idea if the phenolic body actually did anything? It didn't seem as if the cars that were using them were any quicker. And also, nobody I remember followed their lead.
Good morning Dan and to all,
Those are all great points, and I now wonder if Carter was trying (at the time) to find an improvement in keeping the fuel in the fuel bowls cooler.
Using the Phenolic was a way for Carter to reduce the temps and have a ridged material that could stand up to heat cycling of a passenger car engine. Its too bad most of us working on those parts at the time weren't issued a warning on how to properly tighten those carbs with a torque wrench. Like the Q-Jet at the time most were over tightened and crushed.
Just some of what I have observed over the last 45 years.
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Wow what a year it has been. I just wanted to write this little snippet to say thank you and congratulate everyone on a successful year. When you first start off in business you think you have a direction it?s going to take you, instead it takes you completely opposite of your vision. I am nothing but thankful for that.

The Quickfuel 780 and 850 have been proving themselves on the dyno and on the track in stock, super stock, and comp.

3310, 4779, 4781,7867, Q-jets, and more, converted over to RCC are running very strong.

Can?t forget about our SS/AH Carburetors out there setting personal bests in ET and MPH

Want to thank our customers as we wouldn?t be able to do it without you. (In no specific order working off memory)

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