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Are carb numbers make-specific?

Started by bull, August 25, 2006, 01:25:24 PM

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bull

For example, would you be able to find a Carter carb for a Charger with the same numbers on a GM or AMC? Specifically I'm looking for a Carter BBD-4422S 2bbl (1968 383/2bbl/4spd only) and since they're so hard to find I was wondering if I should start looking at AMCs, GMs, Ford, for the same number.

MOPARHOUND!

A website chart I looked at showed it was also used on 1968 D100, D200, and D300 Dodge pickup trucks with 383/manual.
http://www.blake.com/oemcarbs/dodgetrucks.htm   Called the guy, but he didn't have any.

A guy in Arkansas that has been dealing in carbs since the 50's said he would call me back tomorrow. I gave him the carburetor number.

Also looked it up in an old Hollander junkyard interchange manual.  It showed the 4422 also used on 1968 Chrysler cars with 383/manual, and Plymouths with 383/manual.  It did not show interchanging with other makes, unlike some other parts in the manual.
1971 Charger R/T, 440 H.P., Auto, A/C Daily Driven (till gas went nuts).  NOW IN CARS FOR SALE SECTION: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,48709.0.html
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*"We normally wouldn't use a 383 for this build, parts and labor for a 440 cost the same."

bull

Quote from: MOPARHOUND! on August 25, 2006, 05:00:50 PM
A website chart I looked at showed it was also used on 1968 D100, D200, and D300 Dodge pickup trucks with 383/manual.
http://www.blake.com/oemcarbs/dodgetrucks.htm   Called the guy, but he didn't have any.

A guy in Arkansas that has been dealing in carbs since the 50's said he would call me back tomorrow. I gave him the carburetor number.

Also looked it up in an old Hollander junkyard interchange manual.  It showed the 4422 also used on 1968 Chrysler cars with 383/manual, and Plymouths with 383/manual.  It did not show interchanging with other makes, unlike some other parts in the manual.

Oh, thanks! I didn't know they came on the pickups but I knew about the Plymouth and Chrysler application. However, I bet there weren't very many Chrysler 4 speeds