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I have a carter carb and i do not know what cfm it is. can any one help me out

it has these numbers on it

carter AFB

C2F3 9410S

O-2887

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The information I have for a Carter 9410S is it's 400 CFM. The one picture I have does not show a typical "Chevrolet" throttle arm. Still searching on it came on.........

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The Carter 9410 was a 400 cfm AFB carb often used on GM applications beginning in the late 1950s such as Chevy SB V8s...often turning up on the 283, which I read it was particularly well calibrated for. The difference between Carter # 9400S and subsequent 9410S is an EGR port included on the latter.


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