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Clipperguy--the carb number will be on a triagular brass tag that one of the air horn screws are fastened through, usually at one corner @ the front of the carb Any number on the carb body is just a part number for that body or part, but not the whole unit. The manufacturers make many permutations of each type, in your case a WCFB. There are different jets and many other differences that make each model unique and mated to your engine's needs. The triangular tags get lost a lot, not many cars still have them one-half century later.
The broken tube is the heater tube, it supplies heated air to the choke spring, you will definately wat to replace that. For carb kits I really like www.then-now.com. Get a fuel pump kit while you are at it.
Posted on: 2008/10/12 16:44
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I can't quite see from your picture what happened to the choke stove heat pipe, but the tube that runs to the carburetor chokes is just a slide fit into another tube that is swedged into the intake manifold, so repair may not require removing the intake manifold to replace the choke stove (the tube that's swedged into the manifold). You may be able to just carefully drill out the broken inner tube without damaging the outer sleeve, and then just make a new tube to the choke housing. Even if you had to remove the intake manifold and replace the choke stove, it's easy to do.
Posted on: 2008/10/12 16:54
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Thanks guys for the info on the choke stove..whew..as far as the carb tag is concerned..there isn't one. I'll check out then-now..I hope to find that rebuild kit. I wonder if Napa has any.
The carb was very dirty as you can.
Posted on: 2008/10/12 18:19
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I'd recommend getting a carburetor kit from Daytona Parts in Florida. The kits for Carter WCFBs are pretty universal and if you ask for Tim, he can help you determine which carburetor you actually have on the car. Daytona is TOPS in this area.
Posted on: 2008/10/12 19:07
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If the carb is that dirty I would recommend taking the major dissassembled parts to a carb shop or auto parts store for tank cleaning. The results of your rebuild will depend on getting everything clean as they were when new, especially the idle jets.
Posted on: 2008/10/13 8:18
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I'm assuming your car is a 5540 chassis. There were two Carter WCFBs used, one superceeding the other. The numbers were WCFB-2232-S and WCFB 2284-S; you can check with Daytona but I'd be pretty certain the rebuild kits are identical.
Posted on: 2008/10/13 8:45
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@MrPushbutton: my brother is a real gearhead and says that he'll soak it before re-assembly..thanks for the info!.
@Owen_Dyneto: I received an answer from Daytona and I didn't have to put much info in to get the answer so your advice that they are the same kit is valid..thanks !
Posted on: 2008/10/13 14:19
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The kit I used to rebuild my Carter 2bl was from Daytona and it was a very good quality kit. It also stated in the kit the the gaskets, seals, etc were modern fuel safe.
Posted on: 2008/10/13 14:58
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