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Factory 4-Barrel for the 290

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    Posted: Sep/23/2021 at 12:00am
What was the factory carburetor for a 67, 68 290-4V?
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carter afb
69 amx 290 auto
65 220 290 4spd
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It is listed in all of the Technical Service Manuals
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For '66 the TSM says it was Carter AFB 4250S, 500CFM.



Edited by Midnight Rambler - Sep/23/2021 at 7:14am

'66 American 440 Convertible 290/M-40/AMC 20 3.15/PS/PB
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This was in a previous post on this Forum. Get acquainted with the Advanced Search, or Google a question with TheAMCForum in it and you will be amazed how much info we have here!


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Searching a little more I did find this. It seemed helpful as it showed the different models used including the transmission. Maybe it can help someone else.

http://www.planethoustonamx.com/main/amc-carburetor-code-chart.htm
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