On 07/31/2023 8:27 AM EDT 'James Douglas' via Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been buying my kits from Jon at The Carburetor Shop for decades. Costs more but better kits. James
From: chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of dplotkin
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2023 05:00
To: Bob Merritt <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} AFB carbs / Edelbrock
For those of you with original Carter built AFB note that rebuild kits sold today use a neoprene or similar accelerator pump when the original is leather.
These non leather pumps never work as well and usually present a stumble that even an adjustment won't fix. There is a guy in the Corvette world, I'll find him, who sells a kit with the leather pump.
On 10 cars I've got at least 1 of every US carb built. The AFB, but for drying out too fast is the best carb ever devised for big cars.
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Date: 7/31/23 6:11 AM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Re: {Chrysler 300} AFB carbs / Edelbrock
The AFB was first used in late 1957 production Chryslers (not letter cars).
Here are pictures of my 57 Saratoga AFB compared to a 1966 version:
http://www.simplexco.com/auto/1957/57/57carb.html
Bob
On 7/30/2023 3:50 PM, John Grady wrote:
> Hi
> Quick question I ought to know myself but suddenly not sure .
> So 58 dodge 361 or 383 58 (?)—- I think it was first use of afb vs wcfb on mopar ? 300 E had 2 afb too
> So rebuilt it twice — once outside , once myself could find nothing really “ wrong” , terrible , repeatable bog when secondary opened . Cannot be fuel flow as no problem to 90 mph and we know bowls are full when sec first opens . Replaced pump anyway .
> Gave up and changed to 650
> edelbrock , ran perfect out of box , although yet to have high speed bog test , but seems fine .
> ( Larger diameter neck , FYI and a lower carb body — I found 1” neck extension and opened air cleaner bottom) Without 1” it hits choke linkages .
> So in doing this , afterwards I noticed the secondary air valve in the Edelbrock. ( described for the AFB in carter book too ) , but the carb I took off had no air valve at all , at first i thought missing (?) — aha- no wonder a bog — but close inspection reveals no place to even mount it , no shaft holes etc . Carb i took off had the normal progressive linkage to secondary too.
> So ? were early afb made without air valves ? . = gonna bog? Are all afb narrow neck ? or were some larger neck a little later ? I thought afb and Edelbrock the same thing , but obviously not , or there was a change in AFB design ~ 1962 , later ??
> Or I am just lucky and some kind of marine carb landed on my 383?
> comments welcome …
> john G
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