Jon H ("Carbking") from The Carburetor Shop has been kind enough top share with us some tag and casting number data to help with:

1. Identifying a swap meet or parts stash carburetor to see if it will work on your application;

2. Identifying the correct B-Series for your application (helping you know which B-Series carb to look for).

I've broken out Jon's data by Common B-Series (the ones you're most likely to encounter in a parts stash, swap meet or junkyard), Application and Tag Number.

Note -- We do not have complete data on bowl or throttle body casting numbers -- just those associated with the more common tag numbers. So hopefully, if you have a missing tag, the carb in question will be a common one and still be identifiable.
Attachments
Attached PDF document
Common Rochester B series.pdf (180.37 KB, 114 downloads)
Attached PDF document
rochester by app and tag.pdf (549.67 KB, 113 downloads)


~ John

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