Carb ID?
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I found this on another forum site . Hope it helps.
"The aftermarket AFB's (the 9000 Series) uses a base part number of 9000, with the last three digits referring to the flow rating. Therefore, a 9625 means a 625 CFM AFB carb. Adding 0 (i.e. 9625) indicates it is configured for a Chevy style linkage, adding 1 (i.e. 9626) means its a 625 for a Chrysler application, adding 2 (i.e. 9627) means its for a Ford application. Adding 10 means it has provisions for EGR."
"The aftermarket AFB's (the 9000 Series) uses a base part number of 9000, with the last three digits referring to the flow rating. Therefore, a 9625 means a 625 CFM AFB carb. Adding 0 (i.e. 9625) indicates it is configured for a Chevy style linkage, adding 1 (i.e. 9626) means its a 625 for a Chrysler application, adding 2 (i.e. 9627) means its for a Ford application. Adding 10 means it has provisions for EGR."
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