RE: [Chrysler300] Carter carb identification query
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RE: [Chrysler300] Carter carb identification query



Chris,
Figure someone on the list will give you the specs for the alignment, but if 
for any reason they don't, just let me know and I'll email them to you after 
we get home at the end of June.  Really glad that the engine noise wasn't as 
serious as feared.
While taking the last of the parts for the 300C to northern Minnesota, we 
discovered and bought a terrific black w/white top 62 Imperial convertible 
with 254,000 miles on an untouched motor that just purrs.  We're having a 
little body work done with new paint, and new leather seats put on before we 
take possession.  Come to the U.S. and we'll let you drive it.
Nancy Terry, Texas


>From: "christopher beilby" <thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [Chrysler300] Carter carb identification query
>Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 11:15:56 +1000
>
>"what the hell is that?" - that was the (amazed/pleased) response to some
>people seeing my red (1957) 300C here in South Australia on your Memorial
>Day - it back on the road after chasing a really bad engine noise that
>sounded like a cracked piston/skirt.
>6 months later, a welded hair crack in the passenger side exhaust manifold,
>and a few other things, and it is blowing people away visually - most have
>no idea what it is, but love it.  And apart from the woolly feeling 1957
>power steering, what a ball to drive, I now parking my 6 series BM coupe
>which is also fun to drive, but lacks that real 'punch in the back' power 
>of
>the 300C.
>
>2 Questions
>1) what are the better front end alignment settings that apparently some in
>Club are aware of to make the car run truer - these different to the 
>factory
>specs?
>
>2) as part of my for now dormant 'super 392 hot up', I obtained a Carter 
>AFB
>that I thought may suit the Weind 2 4bbl alloy Manifold I am to use, but it
>is smaller than need.
>It is seemingly the second 4bbl of a twin set up, as it has no choke.  The
>numbers stamped in the front flange are 3258 S, then underneath not as deep
>M 5. Anyone have a code book to tell me what it is off?  Unusually compared
>to other AFBs, looking down the front throats, the venturis come from the
>side.
>
>Better go - I cannot believe my car was off the road for so long finding
>time to fix about three (semingly) small things - message is keep them cars
>on the road, get motivated if they are not?!!
>
>All the best from oz, petrol prices here going through the roof, damp roads
>really lighting up rear tyres under power.
>
>aussie christopher
>
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