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Middle: 3902355-EV, List 3660 (or 3860, 3880...tough to see) 6B3
I believe those dates to be 2nd week of Jan. 1967 and 3rd week of Dec. 1966, but what engine and on what year/car would they be considered correct? Thanks for saving me a lot of time...
1) Do you know the time frame these carbs would be considered "correct". In other words, by NCRS judging standards, does the six month rule apply making these "correct" for a car assembled from about February 1967 to about August 67?
2) Are the part and list numbers on 400/435 carbs the same as above for 1968?
3) There is NO way these would be considered correct for a July 1968 assembled vehicle, right? They came with that car when I purchased it and I am considering flight judging...if the part number and list number are the same for 1968, how much of a deduction would I lose for improper date codes?
I just re-read your post and realized that the part and list numbers for the end carbs are correct for a 67-69 so correct for a 1968 435 car, only the dates are the issue...how much of a point deduction would I receive for that?
Lastly, do you know the correct part and list numbers for a 1968 435 car with 4 speed? Thanks again.
The general 6 month rule would apply to the carbs as well. I can't imagine any judge accepting the large date spread you have as orginal. I'm not an expert judge so some one may correct me but you would most likely receive a 20% deduct on the end carbs for orginality. For the center carb it would be higher as you also have the wrong configuration.
On the bright side, with the interest in 67 tri-powers so high you do have a very valuable set of matched carbs.
I will post the correct numbers for a 68 center carb latter today if some one doesn't step in before me with the info.
relatively low production 'exotic' carb setups were ordered in 'batches' for economic considerations and the 6-month rule may NOT apply. But, if that's the case, your copy of the applicable Judging Guide ought to provide guidance. Look there for your answer and if there is no specific guidance, then consider the 6-month rule applies....
Thanks for the info...I have to order a judging manual in order to figure out if I should replace just the center carb or the set...I am leaniing toward the latter...
When I bought the car the end carbs appeared to be orginal but the center carb was a later service replacement. The end carbs both had a date of the the 3 week in March 1968. I bought a matching date replacement center carb to go with the ends. I was lucky and found one that is dated only a week before the centers. It is a 4055-1 list.
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