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Hopefully 'commenting' in this manner is acceptable since your VIN is apparently missing a digit: I don't think Jefferson Ave made '69 Coronets? ...so the "C" is probably actually a "G" (St. Louis)? - the body options on an R/T would be 23 or , If "G", also 27 since all rags were made in St.L...
Robert - I can't help you with fitment, but as it stands, what would your asking price be? I don't think I see it. Thanks. Mark
*edit 6/17 - Thank you Robert*
Fear not - this was used on B-bodies too! :) According to the info I have
383 automatic - E, C & B-body - with ECS (N95)
blue engine 330hp
Carter 4734S - part number 3418 541 (41 on broadcast for "CARB")
That looks like really nice, clean carb
FWIW
Mark
I think your part number might be 2960 799 - that's showing up in some of my info. Seems this one might be both 70 and 71, but not sure. Should be a date code stamped into one of the mount flanges (I forget which one) if you can find it. You be the judge
Mark
@Stowe
Doesn't appear this gent has been back on here since he made the post on 6/15. Maybe this will send him an email notification and get you guys somewhere.
M
Just a note on this - I PM'd @EngineerDoug yesterday at 8:30PM to buy this (what happened to the "Contact Seller" button??); he has not yet read my note nor returned here/logged in since then.
M
From what I've read, they'd be 1971 Big Block and they are the first with induction hardened seats. The 452's were the next hard-seat generation. this info is subject to other verification.
Just guessing here by the appearance - Mid '60's big blocks? 1" drop for "B" and 1/2" drop for "RB"?
I'll toss this out there for you - or whomever buys these - ...I could probably buy the cut base for a small portion of the package cost.
Thanks
Mark
Caliper's not the "correct" measuring tool (for precision), but should be "good enough" for identifying. Possibly:
Didn't 'zero' the caliper properly
Didn't actually find widest point (the diameter line)
0.005" carbon ridge
Are you clicking the "Inbox" button on the top-right of the web page, or are you getting an error when you try to click "Contact (whatever)" within a post? randys4406 indicates he's getting a "full" notice when he tries to send to you. If the "Inbox" button doesn't get you somewhere, then I...