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Old 04-04-2017, 09:33 AM
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Default Carter Q-jet Service Replacement Numbers?

Does anyone know where I can look up the 5 digit Carter Service Replacement part numbers by application?

For example: 6132S G2

I know the G2 is July of 1972 for the date, but where can I find the specific application for the 6132S? I have a few of these carbs & want to identify them properly.

Kenth or carbking, you out there?

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I have been trying to record these and other odd service replacement carb numbers - that one isn't on my list as of yet.

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Carter 6132S

To me, it looks like a 1967-196 service replacement.

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1970 Formula 400
Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior
A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car.
Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left.


1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing)
2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs)
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correction!!

That listing (when images are expanded) shows the original Carter application page!!


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Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior
A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car.
Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left.


1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing)
2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs)
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and for the record, this would be a suitable shoe-in for pretty much any 1967-1970 (non-Californai) Rochester Quadrajet.

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The one I listed was just one example. I am looking for a Carter book or listing that shows all of their 5 digit SR numbers & their respective applications.

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The one I listed was just one example. I am looking for a Carter book or listing that shows all of their 5 digit SR numbers & their respective applications.
Have you tried any Hollander Interchange manuals? I'm thinking their 39th through 45th Editions may be in the age range you'd find most useful.

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I have not. Do you know if there are electronic versions available (online)? If not and that info is in them, I'd be happy to buy one.

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here are the only other numbers I have come across, and the supposed applications for them (including this new one):

6132S = 1967 400/428 (all)
4987S = 1970 400/455 (all)
6209S = 1971 400/455 (all)
6210S = 1971 400/455 (all)
4853S = 1968-1970 RA & 1971 455HO

please quote, and correct my list - if anyone is able.
Also, please share up other numbers

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Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior
A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car.
Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left.


1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing)
2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs)
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I have not. Do you know if there are electronic versions available (online)? If not and that info is in them, I'd be happy to buy one.
I'm not aware of any online versions. I have 39th & 50th Editions and am willing to look up some numbers for you just to see if any of the Carter versions show up.

Some of the more popular Hollander Manuals can sell for over $100., so I might be able to save you the dough.

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I'm not aware of any online versions. I have 39th & 50th Editions and am willing to look up some numbers for you just to see if any of the Carter versions show up.

Some of the more popular Hollander Manuals can sell for over $100., so I might be able to save you the dough.
That would be great. I'll send you a PM. Thanks.

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Compliments of The Carburetor Shop in Missouri

4455 Pontiac 1967 (Replacement) A/T Carter 4455 QJET 8 428 4455 1967
4455 Pontiac 1967 (Replacement) A/T Carter 4455 QJET 8 400 4455 1967
4456 Pontiac 1967 Repl 7027263 S/T Carter 4456 QJET 8 400 4456 1967
4456 Pontiac 1967 Repl 7027263 S/T Carter 4456 QJET 8 428 4456 1967
4457 Pontiac 1967 Repl 7037262 (Calif) A/T Carter 4457 QJET 8 400 4457 1967
4457 Pontiac 1967 Repl 7037262 (Calif) A/T Carter 4457 QJET 8 428 4457 1967
4458 Pontiac 1967 Repl 7037263 (Calif) S/T Carter 4458 QJET 8 428 4458 1967
4458 Pontiac 1967 Repl 7037263 (Calif) S/T Carter 4458 QJET 8 400 4458 1967
4675 Pontiac 1968 Repl 7028262 A/T Carter 4675 QJET 8 400 4675 1968
4852 Pontiac 1969 (Repl 7029262) A/T Carter 4852 QJET 8 400 4852 1969
4853 Pontiac 1969 (Repl 7029263) S/T Carter 4853 QJET 8 400 4853 1969
4887 Pontiac 1969 (Repl 7029268) A/T Carter 4887 QJET 8 400 4887 1969
4887 Pontiac 1969 (Repl 7029268) A/T Carter 4887 QJET 8 428 4887 1969
4987 Pontiac 1970 Replacement All trans. Carter 4987 QJET 8 400 4987 1970
4987 Pontiac 1970 Replacement All trans. Carter 4987 QJET 8 455 4987 1970
4988 Pontiac 1970 Replacement A/T Carter 4988 QJET 8 400 4988 1970
6132 Pontiac 1967 (Replacement) Carter 6132 QJET 8 428 6132 1967
6132 Pontiac 1967 (Replacement) Carter 6132 QJET 8 400 6132 1967
6209 Pontiac 1967 (Replacement)(cancelled) Carter 6157 QJET 8 6157 1967
6210 Pontiac 1971 (Repl 7041262) S/T Carter 6209 QJET 8 455 6209 1971
6210 Pontiac 1971 (Repl 7041264) S/T Carter 6210 QJET 8 400 6210 1971
6231 Pontiac 1968 (replacement)(cancelled) Carter 6231 QJET 8 6231 1968
6374 Pontiac 1972 (Repl 7042272) A/T Carter 6374 QJET 8 455 6374 1972
6375 Pontiac 1972 (Repl 7042274) A/T Carter 6375 QJET 8 400 6375 1972
6573 Pontiac 1973 (Repl 7043262) A/T Carter 6573 QJET 8 455 6573 1973
6574 Pontiac 1973 (Repl 7043264) Carter 6574 QJET 8 400 6574 1973
6617 Pontiac 1973 (Repl 7043266) A/T Carter 6617 QJET 8 400 6617 1973
9042 Pontiac 1974 A/T (Repl 7044262) Carter 9042 QJET 8 455 9042 1974
9043 Pontiac 1974 A/T (Repl 7044266) Carter 9043 QJET 8 400 9043 1974
9089 Pontiac 1975 A/T Carter 9089 QJET 8 400 9089 1975
9089 Pontiac 1975 A/T Carter 9089 QJET 8 455 9089 1975
9090 Pontiac 1975 (repl 7045264) Carter 9090 QJET 8 455 9090 1975
9090 Pontiac 1975 (repl 7045264) Carter 9090 QJET 8 400 9090 1975

EDIT: what comes formatted out of my database doesn't seem to format well on this forum. Hopefully, you can figure it out. The numbers to the left are the 4 digit Carter number less the letter S.

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Old 04-04-2017, 07:44 PM
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The one I listed was just one example. I am looking for a Carter book or listing that shows all of their 5 digit SR numbers & their respective applications.
You can quit looking, such a book does NOT exist! Well, actually, I did print and sell one copy about 20 years ago, so there is one copy. I can print another, but it isn't cheap. And it covers all Carter numbers from number 1 until the last one.

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PM sent,........finally.

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Transamric & carbking,

thanks for the information; it is much appreciated.

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wowzers!!

Thanks carbking!!!

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Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior
A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car.
Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left.


1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing)
2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs)
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