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Yes, I have also heard the Carter was the premier carb vs. the Holley. That rod might have been a universal fit for another type of installation or transmission. That insulation, I'm told was to deflect heat away from the base of the carburetor to lessen condensation. When I took my 65 361 apart for rebuilding, there was a flattened empty pack of Marlboro's under the insulation with "Hi" penciled on it. I kept it thinking it might have come from a line worker or something, it was foil faced insulation stuffed in there. I have it in a zip lock bag, maybe I'll put it back one day. Off to Carlisle in a few minutes, bye everyone. It's raining, boo. Mud pit.
-----Original Message----- From: Gary B. [mailto:wedge65@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 5:37 PM To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: 1972 440 questions
Sean, Chrysler only put the 600 Holley carburetors on the low compression engines. The high compression engines got a Carter. I don't know about the rod. Its just there. The shiny pad under the manifold is just to keep some of the heat away from the manifold and carb. Those and the flat plate that holds them down are usually thrown away unless you are building a concourse type car. Gary Bradshaw Ft. Worth, Texas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sean Bolter" <bolterman@xxxxxxxx> To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 4:17 PM Subject: 1972 440 questions
I just picked up a 440 dirt cheap from a 1972 New Yorker, and have three questions:
1. It has a factory Holley carb. Is this rare, or better than a Carter?
2. The carb has a thin rod above the choke that isn't connected to anything, and just spins. What is it for?
3. There was a shiny metal "pillow" in the back, stuffed between the intake and the valley gasket. What is that for?
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