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#1558973 09/26/2024 1:50 AM
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I found two Carter carbs in my dad’s stuff. A WA-1 and a W-0. I sprayed some WD40-40 on them and the choke and throttle plated both came free easily. What vehicles would they be from? Are they worth anything to someone to repair? I will never use them.


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According to carbking's website HERE those were used from 1932-1949

I've seen a W-1 on an unrestored original 48 or 49 (don't remember exactly which year) AD truck.

Maybe carbking will be along to tell you what they were used on.

Last edited by klhansen; 09/26/2024 2:26 AM. Reason: rechecked. It was a 1948

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See if there’s a little triangular brass tag on the WA-1 and post the numbers here. That model carb has been mentioned as an option when the right YF cannot be found at the right price.

But the WA-1 was used across quite a few different makes/displacements and would need to be a relatively close “CID” match to work on a Stovebolt.


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I have 118 listings for Carter type W-0 carburetors, used on engines from 44 to 214 CID.

I have 161 listings for Carter type WA-1 carburetors, used on engines from134 to 308 CID.

Some are in demand, others not so much. Would need to positively identify to determine desirability.

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Did not find brass tags. there are however numbers stamped on the bottom casting


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The numbers stamped on the underside of the throttle body, together with the numbers cast on the metering rod, will get you close, if you can find the interchange.

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