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Carter B&B Identification


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I think there was a list on mikes Carburetors which is a good resource anyway for parts etc and videos.  They are in the south I think texas.  You can clean the carb with a solution of Muratic acid mixed with water there is a vid on utube.  I think it was Eastwood that has a paint to use on the carb for a finish in two variants depending on the finish you are looking for.  A carb shop turned me on to it they claim you can use it in the fuel bowl to resolve corrosion. 

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11 hours ago, Jim Shepard said:

I picked up a couple of B&B’s at the swap meet the other day and I can’t identify the vehicle(s) they came on. Hoping someone out there can. The numbers are: E6K4 and C6F5. Any ideas?

 

 

 

 

1937 Plymouth Carter C6F5 Carburetor

1937 Chrysler, Desoto Carter E6K1, E6K2, E6K3, E6K4, E6M1, E6L1 Carburetor

 

 

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