To find the model #, at least as far as the later carbs are concerned, as you
face
the front of the carb, there will be a number stamped into the left part of the
base where it bolts to the intake.
Jim Stuart
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> Hi v8er's. I was at a flea mkt this morning and a fellow had 8 carter AFB's
> he claimed were from the 60's. I could not find the aluminum tag that has the
> identifying number such as 9410 or 9510. Anyone have any info to help me
> identify which if any of these would be a 400 or 500cfm?? thanks
> John Wright
> '80 LE Buick 215 in bits
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