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1967 RO/WO Carb Cfm? #1260902
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I am curious as to what was the cfm of the carter carbs used on the 67 Dodge and Plymouth WO & RO Hemi's ?

Re: 1967 RO/WO Carb Cfm? [Re: ThunderLugs] #1260903
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Re: 1967 RO/WO Carb Cfm? [Re: JohnRR] #1260904
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Same carbs as 67 Street Hemis 625 (each) 4139s&4140s

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Scott I thought they got the "CHEATER" carbs ?

Re: 1967 RO/WO Carb Cfm? [Re: JohnRR] #1260906
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Nope, thats bad info. The 750 (manual choke) carbs never came on them off the production line, some racers used them hoping to not get caught (hence the term "cheater carbs") but they are not correct for an "as delivered" factory restored car.

Re: 1967 RO/WO Carb Cfm? [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #1260907
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Now who's ?

Re: 1967 RO/WO Carb Cfm? [Re: Commando1] #1260908
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Re: 1967 RO/WO Carb Cfm? [Re: JohnRR] #1260909
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could you tell me what the part numbers are for the 750 carbs.also are the fuel lines on the same side.i have a lead on a pair of 750's not sure of the numbers.thanks mark

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could you tell me what the part numbers are for the 750 carbs.also are the fuel lines on the same side.i have a lead on a pair of 750's not sure of the numbers.thanks mark




4345S front , 4346S rear , fuel lines would be on the same side , right side .

Re: 1967 RO/WO Carb Cfm? [Re: JohnRR] #1260911
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thanks the carbs i found have no chokes and fuel inlet on the other side part number 4762s

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fuel inlet on the other side was a Ford and/or GM thing .







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