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So are you thinking the 4711s? Does a/c matter? According to the chart above, that is for the 335 horse version unless the "S" designates otherwise? Thanks...
4711 C-4-AVS 68-69 383 (335HP) M/T (RR, Super Bee, Dart GTS and Barracuda)
It is definitely the 330 horse version, turqoise. It is not the hp version. Problem is, I can't find anything that shows for a 1969 non hp 383, manual trans, AND a/c. Perhaps I am not looking in the right place, above you indicated that according to Govier's data, it should be a Holley...
Yes the 4615 seems to be it, if for 383 non HP (and the 4615s for 383 HP?). That would make sense, but the other listings, for automatic, show a different carb with a/c than non a/c - does, should, it matter?
69 Dodge Super Bee, factory 4 speed, factory AC. Has 383 but the 330 hp version, not the 335 hp. So, technically, 383 non HP?
I would like to install the correct Carter carb, has an edelbrock on it now that was aftermarket and has some issues.
In the table below, every version is listed...
Pics are attached of the current edelbrock carb on my recently acquired 69 B. The engine is the 330 hp version, and has factory a/c and factory 4 speed. This is an unusual combination, and the current carb may be perfect just need rebuilding or adjusting, it is set to idle very high to keep...