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It came with a Rochester 4 barrell Quadrajet.
It came with a Rochester 4 barrell Quadrajet.
Rochester Quadrajet
My father has a early 65 with a 4 barrel carburetor.
Get The Haynes manuel.
If you have he intentions of overhauling it then the instructions will be with the kit.
I would say a 500 CFM but no bigger than a 600 CFM. I don't know if you are looking for an answer on flow (CFM) or just a generic answer like "two barrel" or "four barrel". As I recall, in 1963 the 283 was only offered with a two barrel carburetor. I believe the rated horsepower was 195. The carburetor was either a Rochester or a Carter. Flow was likely not more than 400CFM.
In the carburetor where the fuel line enters.
My father's has a 327 V8 with 4-barrel carburetor.
This car is not built with one, that function is done by the computer controlled fuel injection system.
It is usually in the carburetor. Take the fuel line off and unscrew the fitting. It should be sitting in the housing with a spring behind it.
On exhaust pipe after cat