Re: slant 6 trucks ??


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Posted by Clint Dixon [172.71.254.182] on Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 13:52:50 :

In Reply to: Re: slant 6 trucks ?? posted by Vaughn [172.69.22.208] on Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 10:25:24 :

I have all the Power-Wagon specific MoPar Parts Lists issued by Dodge from the Advance List of Parts issued in 1945 up through 1968. They all show images of the carbs used, but kind of stop short there. However, some do a pretty good job of listing the engine numbers that the carbs were used on even if they do not directly list the carb model number.

Fortunately, that is valuable information to cross reference to Dodge factory issued Service Bulletins in hand as well as Dealer Specification Sheets and even Parts Supersedence Lists. Combined together, this information can be crossed over to the Carter Carburetor information sheets from their Sales and Service Manuals creating kind of a 3-way verification. The Carter lists are complete with truck models, engine serial numbers, and even truck serial numbers in some cases.

The 5 you mention would be ET1, ET2, ET4, E7F1, E7S1, E7T1, and E7T2. I know this is 7 total, but the MoPar Parts Lists quickly quit listing the ET1 because it was completely discontinued shortly after production started, and the E7T1 was also quickly replaced with the E7T2 which was virtually the same.

I have but only a couple of 2WD parts manuals so I am only vaguely familiar with Strombergs used on Dodges. I assume they had no integral velocity governor as their base and had no flat four bolt mounting flange for an air cleaner riser to mount to?

Thanks for the information from earlier 2WD parts lists!

Junior



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