School me on carburetors and 4 barrel manifolds for 'B' engines.
I have a '64 Custom 880 that I'm working on getting into prime daily driver shape. It's a pretty well optioned car, so the base 361 could have been upgraded to a 383. And it's time for a carb rebuild. Rather than rebuild the stock 2bbl, I'd like to rebuild a 4bbl. And swap out the manifold. I prefer 'stock' over aftermarket; I don't need raw aluminum or chrome. I'd like it to look like it would look if it left the factory in that configuration.
If it were a top of the line Polara it would have a manifold p/n 220 5968...topped of with a Carter AFB 3611S (2463073).
Is that the combination I should be hunting for? Or would a later manifold (p/n 2806301) be suitable? The car has factory air...and I don't wish to have to hunt down different bracketry.
What about carbs? What's the difference between a Carter 3615S (Chrysler 413) 3611S. Or the Imperial variant? FWIW I have a carb for a 426 SW I could rebuild and run with the appropriate manifold.
Educate me.
I have a '64 Custom 880 that I'm working on getting into prime daily driver shape. It's a pretty well optioned car, so the base 361 could have been upgraded to a 383. And it's time for a carb rebuild. Rather than rebuild the stock 2bbl, I'd like to rebuild a 4bbl. And swap out the manifold. I prefer 'stock' over aftermarket; I don't need raw aluminum or chrome. I'd like it to look like it would look if it left the factory in that configuration.
If it were a top of the line Polara it would have a manifold p/n 220 5968...topped of with a Carter AFB 3611S (2463073).
Is that the combination I should be hunting for? Or would a later manifold (p/n 2806301) be suitable? The car has factory air...and I don't wish to have to hunt down different bracketry.
What about carbs? What's the difference between a Carter 3615S (Chrysler 413) 3611S. Or the Imperial variant? FWIW I have a carb for a 426 SW I could rebuild and run with the appropriate manifold.
Educate me.