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She's 70 years old this year, and I would like to find the original design carburetor for this classic 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster. On the dash are pull knobs for a hand throttle and a hand choke. However, the original owner "improved" the car with a Rochester B carb with an automatic choke. I would like to replace that with a Carter, I believe. But, when I look around online, it is a challenge to find a Carter for a 1947 Fleetmaster that I am sure is what should be on the car.

So, where to I go, online, for insights? Part numbers?


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Might find a source in Hemmings Motor News classified ads. My 59 Chevy pickup had knobs on the dash for throttle and choke-perhaps it used the same carb. I think I may still have a used OEM oil bath air cleaner out in the shop you can have for shipping cost, if you can use it.
 
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Google the Carb King out of Missouri. Also go to Chevytalk.org. It's the Sigforum of Chevrolet.


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Search for Chevys of the 40's. they will have everything available



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pbslinger ~ You sir, are too modest!

That is a veritable treasure trove of information! Smile

Good on Ya for sharing it!
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Originally posted by pbslinger:
Here's some info: http://www.thecarburetorshop.c...arterChevroletW1.htm


That's the one. I believe CarbKing is his handle on Chevytalk.org.


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Looks like I need a Carter W1 574S. Now to save up for a remanufactured carb! It will be as much as a new Walther PPS. But, being able to just get up and go in the antique car will be worth it.


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This one may be not specific enough:

https://www.chevsofthe40s.com/...etorReplacement.html

Here's a rebuilding service and they can provide a core:

http://www.classiccadillacwate...om/19caw1carese.html
 
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$350! Looks perfect. The car will run better with a fully reconditioned carb.


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I'd love to see pics of the car.
 
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