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How to Rebuild the Carter AVS Carb

Rebuilding Mopar's Favorite Muscle Carb
From the March, 2009 issue of Mopar Muscle
Photography by Steve Dulcich
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We were rummaging through... 
   
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We were rummaging through the remains of a salvage yard outsideBakersfield and unearthed this Carter AVS carb. The old mixer had over20 years of shelf dust and dirt when we found it in a ramshackle woodenshack, but we figured we could save it.
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Who says we don't get our... 
   
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Who says we don't get our fingers dirty? Both pictures are of the samecarb before and after a good rebuild job. Don't throw away that AVS.
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AVS carbs are stamped with... 
   
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AVS carbs are stamped with an identification marking at the rightfront-mounting ear. This one was a No. 4936, designating it as a '70 340manual trans California unit, a rather rare and desirable carb.
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AVS carbs came in two basic... 
   
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AVS carbs came in two basic sizes. The differences are the primarythrottle bores and venturi sizes. (Right) 340 and 383 carbs used17/16-inch primary bores and a 13/16-inch venturi, while (Left) 440carbs featured 111/16-inch primaries and a 17/16-inch venturi. Both had111/16-inch secondaries. The difference is clearly seen from below. AVScarbs were not rated for airflow, but similarly sized AFB carbs wererated at 625 and 750 cfm respectively.
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Since our newly-acquired prize... 
   
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Since our newly-acquired prize had so much accumulated dirt and dust,the first step was a rough cleaning in solvent to get a better look atwhat we had and to find the bolts. The solvent also helped loosen andlube the various fasteners.
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Disassembly began with removing... 
   
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Disassembly began with removing the metering rod assemblies. The caps oneither side of the primary barrels were removed, allowing the rods,pistons, and springs to be pulled from the body.

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