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'60 Fleetwood Carter AFB carburetor

Started by fleetwoodmac, March 12, 2014, 10:28:12 AM

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fleetwoodmac

I just finished rebuilding the Carter AFB carburetor for our '60 Cadillac and have a couple of questions.
1.  There is a brass adjustable stopper(?) between the idle adjusting screws.  The rebuild directions don't address it.  What is it and how should it be set?
2.  There is a stainless steel strip between the primary throats.  It looks like it opens a hole in the housing when hot.  What is its function?
3.  The carb was mounted directly to a stainless plate, shouldn't there be a gasket?
S Holz

Coupe Deville

Im not 100% about this but, I think that hole in the front of the carb is opened and stays open when the car is at idle to relive the fuel vapor pressure on hot days. Others will fill in.

-Gavin 
-Gavin Myers CLC Member #27431
"The 59' Cadillac says more about America than a whole trunk full of history books, It was the American Dream"

The Tassie Devil(le)

The way the carby mounts is the gasket onto the Manifold, the Insulator, then another Gasket, then the Stainless Steel "Gasket", then the carby.

Bruce. >:D
'72 Eldorado Convertible (LHD)
'70 Ranchero Squire (RHD)
'74 Chris Craft Gull Wing (SH)
'02 VX Series II Holden Commodore SS Sedan
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Past Cars of significance - to me
1935 Ford 3 Window Coupe
1936 Ford 5 Window Coupe
1937 Chevrolet Sports Coupe
1955 Chevrolet Convertible
1959 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon
1960 Cadillac CDV
1972 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe