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A couple of the gentlemen on this forum have experience with Carter AFB 's, I need to know the what Car and engine did the 3861-S AFB come on, and what the air flow is ? Thanks again..John
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John…I believe that number is from a 1964-65 Mopar Hemi 2x4 barrel cross ram set up. If there is a small tag hanging off one of the top screws it should have a letter and another number following the "S", this will represent the month and year. If you have 2 of them it would be like winning at Bingo. Good Luck…MB.
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The Carburetor Shop in Eldon, MO is a wealth of information about Cater carburetors and an unequalled source for hard to find parts. When Carter went out of business, they purchased all the blueprints and rights to Carter carburetor designs for pre-1974 carburetors. http://www.thecarburetorshop.com
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I must have really been lucky, as I have 3 of the 3861s carbs ! Really nice shape, as I
've had them for about 30 years, or more ! I kind of thought that they were off of the 64 Hemi cars, just wasn't sure ! If anybody has an idea of the air flow and worth, and or demand ! Thanks a lot.......John
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Just me again, and I want thank everyone for there help !...I will be back out racing again this year, maybe 4 or 5 times, just to have a good time , with the Hemi car ! Thanks...John
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It is the same carb as the 3705 that the 64 Dodge and Plymouth Max Wedge uses. Different jetting and metering rods, maybe air bleeds too. They were replaced with Holley Carbs later in the year.
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65 Race hemi---3705 had different arms on it than the other carb--- 750 CFM sure fire way to tell is measure primary/ secondary venturi and bore diamters should be 1 7/16--1 9/16 Venturi1---1 11/6--11/16 bore diameter---FED387
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