Phil Patterson writes: Edelbrock owns the right to make Carters now, until you can find the correct AFB, you could use an Edelbrock AFB. I am not sure if the 59 Plymouth linkage is like the linkage on my 63 300 with 2 barrel 383. I had problems adapting a later style two barrel, because the linkage on the 63 had a rod that pushed forward from below the throttle shaft, unlike most other cars that have a rod or cable that pulls back from attaching above the throttle shaft. If there are no adaptation problems, you could use an Edelbrock AFB. I have one on my 68 Roadrunner, and it works fine. But if you want 100% originality, then this suggestion may not be what you need. But it may get you on the road again until you can find the correct parts. Just be aware that there may be throttle cable and gas line modifications to make, but I doubt any of it would be that big of a problem to convert back to stock. Good luck! William Lewis wrote: > Hey John, > The '59 Plymouth 361 used a Carter AFB four barrel carb, don't have the > number handy though. A 305 hp engine, called the "395" for its torque > rating. A real mover, a neighborhood friend of mine bought a '59 Sport Fury > new and won numerous trophies running NSX (single carbureted super stock > automatic) class at Half Moon Bay, Cotati and Fremont dragstrips in the San > Francisco bay area - we lived at those strips in '59 - '61. > > Jack Lewis > Golden Fin Society-'56 Fury > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John Bartell <jrbartell@xxxxxxx> > To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, October 10, 1999 5:19 AM > Subject: [FWDLK] 59 carb > > > Hi there, > > I got my latest purchase, a 360 59 Ply to roll over yesterday. > > The problem is no carb. Now that I have it turning over, I want to hear > > it run. I was told it ran three years ago. > > Can someone tell me what type and number the carb should be for > > this car. It has a stock four bbl manifold. I would also consider > > purchasing a used carb in good condition and resonably priced if someone > > has one for sale. > > Thanks, John in Wisconsin
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