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CAN anyone ID these B&B Carter CARBS ? # on the 1st one is D6M1 it has the 2 electric connectors ,, the other there is a tag # 3093S .. THERE is also this HOLLEY it was on a 54 chevy truck 235 it is new wondering what else it might fit # 3615-2 ??

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The single barrels in the use back i the day had pretty much two standard two bolt basses. If the mounting holes fit the studs it would likely work, assuming you can get the linkage sorted. so holley rochester zenith whatever but the carter is porbably the best of the lot.

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so because it has the 2 electrical connectors would it be for a gyromatic , i have several fluid drives and non look like this ?? thanx

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Chance, the Fluid Drive refers to the fluid coupling in place of the flywheel only...it doesn't refer to the transmission, which could be a 3 speed standard OR the M6 Gyromatic.

The M6 Gyromatic needs the electricals in order to shift...the 3 speed standard doesn't.

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the middle one looks like a BBS used on the flat 6 beginning in 53 or 54, and remained in use through the flathead era and then on the /6 thought 71.

Here is alist of carbs used on the /6:

1960-1971: Carter BBS one-barrel

1962-1972: Holley 1920 one-barrel

1963 only: Stromburg WA-3 one-barrel

1974-1980: Holley 1945 one-barrel

1981-1987: Holley 6145 feedback one-barrel

1976-1981: Carter BBD two-barrel

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