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Any way to identify QF 1150?
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01/12/09 12:47 PM
01/12/09 12:47 PM
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juicedcuda
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I was wondering if there is any external markings to identify say a QF 1050 from an 1150?
1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
1970 Plum Crazy "Gold Duster"
1973 Gold Duster
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Re: Any way to identify at 1150?
[Re: juicedcuda]
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01/12/09 01:26 PM
01/12/09 01:26 PM
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Normally these days most builder carbs use billet metering blocks as well as billet caps on the boosters. Also most builder carbs have no list numbers on them as the shops buy blank bodies from Holley, unless it was built from a customers core. At any rate there should be a serial number etched into the body of the car if it was done by a shop as well as their logos or decals somewhere.
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Re: Any way to identify at 1150?
[Re: juicedcuda]
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01/12/09 04:52 PM
01/12/09 04:52 PM
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Quote:
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I don't know about Quick Fuel carbs, but on the Holley's you can look up the LIST number on the carb in their web site numerical carb listing. For example 9377, 9377-1, 7320-1, 80556, etc.
Where is this number located on a holley?
On a 4150 carb, it is stamped into the side of the main body. I don't have a Dominator here to check, just look around.
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