Hi Chris,
If (feeble) memory serves me correctly from studying my workshop manual,
'49s came with all 3 types you mentioned. My EARLY '50 (with leftover
sheetmetal from the 49 run) had a Carter and I swapped it for a rebuilt
Rochester.
Tim in Fort Worth
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Holly and Chris Mills [SMTP:scmills@tntech.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 10:14 PM
> To: old-chevy-truck@egroups.com; oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: [oletrucks] '49 216 AD Survey - what carb do you use?
>
> I've got a Zenith that I am installing on my '49 3100 216 cu.in and the
> one
> I took off was a Carter W-1. I think a family parts truck parked 90 miles
> from here may have a Rochestor on it.
>
> What does you truck have on it?
>
> (I anticipate so really creative answers mixed with the info that I really
>
> need.)
>
> I'm trying to see what my truck should have and what these carbs may have
> the left the factory bolted to.
>
> How many different types of carbs did these old trucks come with? - 216
> cu.in engines that is...
>
> Lastly does the 235 engine use a carb with a larger throat - - none of the
>
> FLAPS here carry the correct carb base gasket and I've gotten creative.
>
> Thanks everyone for such good reading.
>
>
> CHRIS in Tennessee
> scmills@tntech.edu
> ICQ: 5944649
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