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RE: Holley carb question C3AE-B
By McQ - 09/06/2004 11:09:15 PM; IP 63.191.225.244
Yes the C3AE-B is a correct carb # for the single 4V 427-410, '63-'64. I have read from various sources that it's a 700 CFM, not a 750 or 780.

I have one of these carbs. I had it rebuilt/manufactured by the expert Joe Bunetic. I bought mine for $125 on ebay but it had the incorrect metering plates. Joe has the info on the correct ones. He replaced mine with the primary plate - 3903(Yours is correct) and the secondary plate - 3814(Did you transpose the 1 & 8 or did I?).

I think in good rebuildable condition with the correct plates, that carb is worth between $200-$300.

Rebuilt by Joe.....it's worth $600.

Joe Bunetic's phone # is 618-397-3580 Illinois
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