Topic: FS Rebuilt Quadrajet Carb
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I have a total rebuilt Quadrajet Carb for sale, #7042202
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That appears to be for a '72 automatic 350. Do you have the date for it? Might help for someone looking for a "correct" carb...
The carb date is a "Julian" Date...usually 4 numbers. The first 3 numbers indicate the day of the year(starting with Jan 1st as 001, and going to 365 as Dec 31st), and the last number the actual year. So a number like 2344 would be the 234th day of '64 or '74. (The part number would determine the actual year.)

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The carb date is a "Julian" Date...usually 4 numbers. The first 3 numbers indicate the day of the year(starting with Jan 1st as 001, and going to 365 as Dec 31st), and the last number the actual year. So a number like 2344 would be the 234th day of '64 or '74. (The part number would determine the actual year.)

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That appears to be for a '72 automatic 350. Do you have the date for it? Might help for someone looking for a "correct" carb...
The carb date is a "Julian" Date...usually 4 numbers. The first 3 numbers indicate the day of the year(starting with Jan 1st as 001, and going to 365 as Dec 31st), and the last number the actual year. So a number like 2344 would be the 234th day of '64 or '74. (The part number would determine the actual year.)

Here is the information on this 1972 Corvette Carb. Auto Trans. The carb date is a "Julian" Date...usually 4 numbers. The first 3 numbers indicate the day of the year(starting with Jan 1st as 001, and going to 365 as Dec 31st), and the last number the actual year. So a number like 2344 would be the 234th day of '64 or '74. (The part number would determine the actual year.)

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