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1970 383 Challenger Carb

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Have a matching numbers 70 Challenger with 383 automatic. Engine trans match vin/tag and build sheet.
Has a Holley on it now. Could that be correct or was it only a Carter?
 

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Could you tell us if it's a N code 383? Is it an R/T? or non R/T? I think the 383 with 335 hp had a carter carb and the base 383 4bbl was a Holley carb. I'm sure 440's were the same, HP had a carter, non HP was a Holley
 

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Is there a tin tag attached with some numbers stamped on it? Does the car have ac? There should be number stamped on the carb itself too R4368 or R4369.
 

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335 HP orange engines with auto used Holley Carbs
Could you tell us if it's a N code 383? Is it an R/T? or non R/T? I think the 383 with 335 hp had a carter carb and the base 383 4bbl was a Holley carb. I'm sure 440's were the same, HP had a carter, non HP was a Holley
It was the other way around , 1970 383 with 335 HP with auto used Holley carbs. The blue 330 HP engine with an automatic used carter carbs.
 

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Exactly right. Basic rule for 1970 383, orange engine = Holley, blue engine = Carter. With the build sheet you can be 100% sure. What's the number in the 'Carb' box?
 
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Thanks for the great info!

I do have the build sheet and found e-bodies.org decoder. What a great tool!

The carb is showing as code 42 and decoded as R4366 Holley and a Holley sits on it now And is an orange engine

The car is a RT / SE. now that finally is starting to warm up in Wisconsin I will look at the cab numbers.

Thanks everyone for your posts!
 

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Matt, Holleys don't have tags. The list # is stamped on the choke horn.
 

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Never knew they used Holley 4bll carbs in 1970 on big blocks.
I owned several 1970 BB Challengers over the years and they all had AVS Carters except for the 6pk car.
I thought they started using Holley's in 1971.
The 1971 Challenger N code convertible I had picked up way back had a factory Holley on it. Always something to learn.
Found this chart; may be informative:

Year Engine/Trans Make Style Part #

1970 8 383 S/T Carter BBD 4725
1970 8 383 A/T Carter BBD 4726
1970 8 383 S/T (California) Carter BBD 4727
1970 8 383 A/T (California) Carter BBD 4728
1970 8 383 A/T (Export) Carter BBD 4730
1970 8 383 A/T Carter AVS 4732
1970 8 383 A/T ECS Carter AVS 4734
1970 8 383 A/T Carter AVS 4736
1970 8 383 A/T W/AC Carter BBD 4894
1970 8 383 E.C.S. A/T Holley 4160 4218
1970 8 383 C.A.S. A/T A/C Holley 4160 4369
1970 8 383 E.C.S. S/T Holley 4160 4217
1970 8 383 C.A.S. A/T Holley 4160 4368
1970 8 383 C.A.S. S/T Holley 4160 4367

Matt is correct; the part number listed above is actually the Holley series numbers;
The carb part number for the 4160 series on a 70 383 would have been R4368 and R4369
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It gets confusing because 1970 440-4v ebodies came with Carters. And there are stories of carb fires with the Holleys that resulted in a lot of them being switched over to Carters early on. My own 383 R/T SE had a Carter on it when I got it but it was out of a 69 Super Bee. I think this list (credit goes to '6bblgt') is the best one there is-


1970

383 manual - E & B-body - with ECS (N95)
orange HP engine 335hp
---------- Holley R4217-A ---------- part number 3418 537 on b'cast 37


383 manual - E & B-body - w/o ECS
orange HP engine 335hp engine on b'cast 084 with A/C & 087 w/o A/C
---------- Holley R4367-A ---------- part number 3418 536 on b'cast 36


383 manual - E & B-body - w/o ECS & with "fresh air" (N96).
orange HP engine 335hp
---------- Holley R4736-1A ---------- part number 3512 964 on b'cast 64


383 manual - E & B-body - with ECS (N95) & with "fresh air" (N96).
orange HP engine 335hp
---------- Holley R4738-1A ---------- part number 3512 974 on b'cast 74

383 automatic - E, C & B-body - w/o A/C & w/o ECS
blue engine 330hp
---------- Carter 4736S ---------- part number 3418 538 on b'cast 38


383 automatic - E, C & B-body - with A/C (H51) & w/o ECS
blue engine 330hp
---------- Carter 4732S ---------- part number 3418 540 on b'cast 40


383 automatic - E, C & B-body - with ECS (N95)
blue engine 330hp
---------- Carter 4734S ---------- part number 3418 541 on b'cast 41

383 automatic - E & B-body - w/o A/C & w/o ECS
orange HP engine 335hp engine on b'cast 088
---------- Holley R4368-A ---------- part number 3418 542 on b'cast 42


383 automatic - E & B-body - w/o A/C & with "fresh air" (N96).
orange HP engine 335hp engine on b'cast 088
---------- Holley R4737-1A ---------- part number 3512 965 on b'cast 65


383 automatic - E & B-body - with ECS (N95)
orange HP engine 335hp
---------- Holley R4218-A ---------- part number 3418 543 on b'cast 43


383 automatic - E & B-body - with A/C (H51) & w/o ECS
orange HP engine 335hp engine on b'cast 089
---------- Holley R4369-A ---------- part number 3418 562 on b'cast 62




383 automatic - E & B-body - with ECS (N95) & with "fresh air" (N96).
orange HP engine 335hp
---------- Holley R4739-1A ---------- part number 3512 975 on b'cast 75

1971

383 manual - E & B-body
orange HP engine
---------- Holley R4667A ---------- part number 3512 848 on b'cast 48


383 manual - E & B-body - with "fresh air" (N96).
orange HP engine
---------- Holley R4734A ---------- part number 3512 849 on b'cast 49

* some sources show the following manual trans carbs w/same part numbers
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* 383 manual - E & B-body
* orange HP engine
* ---------- Holley R6191A ---------- part number 3512 848 on b'cast 48


* 383 manual - E & B-body - with "fresh air" (N96).
* orange HP engine
* ---------- Holley R6193A ---------- part number 3512 849 on b'cast 49

383 automatic - C-body
blue engine
---------- Carter 6125S ---------- part number 3512 844 on b'cast 44

383 automatic - E & B-body
orange HP engine
---------- Holley R4668A ---------- part number 3512 830 on b'cast 30


383 automatic - E & B-body - with "fresh air" (N96).
orange HP engine
---------- Holley R4735A ---------- part number 3512 842 on b'cast 42
 

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ECS?
CAS?
Yup, CAS, ECS, California emissions, whatever you want to call it : )

Also here's a 1970 Rapid Transit System ad that shows the Holley for the "special high performance" (orange engine) 383 'Cuda (not Barracuda) and Roadrunner. R/T Challengers and Super Bees got the same treatment.

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I got curious so I looked at the original broadcast sheet for my first Challenger back in the early 70's Car was an RT 383 n code car with an automatic.
Broadcast sheet for the carb on this car indicated a 42. As per EV2-
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383 automatic - E & B-body - w/o A/C & w/o ECS
orange HP engine 335hp engine on b'cast 088
---------- Holley R4368-A ---------- part number 3418 542 on b'cast 42

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My old RT should have had a holley, but it had a Carter on it at the time I bought it. Engine was painted orange.
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Hmmm, my 1st real car was a 69 Roadrunner I bought new, 383 auto with air grabber, engine was orange and had a Carter AVS, Michigan car. So doesn't fit in any of the above.
 

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Ok as per the 70 service manual.
CAS Cleaner air system.
Consists of special air cleaner, breather cap, ventilation valve, carburetor and distributor. There is about a paragraph in the manual that describes this in greater detail.
ECS. Evaporation control system.
Consists of the CAS system PLUS a vented fuel tank, separator fuel tank, vapour tube, breather cap, enclosed bowl vent valve, a vacuum pressure relief fuel tank cap and hoses. and an additional paragraph in the manual as well
Hope this answers some questions, I don't want to one finger type 2 paragraphs!!!
If anyone wants the additional info just ask
 

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Hmmm, my 1st real car was a 69 Roadrunner I bought new, 383 auto with air grabber, engine was orange and had a Carter AVS, Michigan car. So doesn't fit in any of the above.
This discussion is mainly about ‘70/1.
 
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