I have noticed 'B', 'C', and I believe 'M' & 'V' (going 100% off memory here);
I have taken what appeared to be original carbs which had suffixes on their primary metering rod, but was suprised, because I had though that these suffixes only appeared later (the most recent was a 7029202 which I believe had 'B' rods);
I have previously understood that the suffix denotes a different number/angle step from the thickest to the tip measurement - is this correct?
Do some of these suffixes only apply to 1967-1975 "70" carbs versus "170" carbs?
I have understood that the 1975 was a transitional year, but for the most part '70' vs '170' denoted a different fuel bowl depth - which necessitated a different length rod ('170 use a shorter rod because the floor of the fuel bowl had been raised).
The genisis of this (hopefully not too confusing) post is that I believe I mixed up some of my rods;
I only had a couple '170' rods, but apparently mixed them in with my '70' rods;
I observed that the '170' rods all had the same suffixes - and to date the rods with no suffix were all for '70' carbs.
Questions in point form:
1) do the suffixes apply only to '70' & '170' carbs inclusively? - or can you find (oh lets say a 45B for both '70' & 170' quadrajets?
2) can someone take a moment to spell out which suffixes are used?
I found the secondary metering rod chart in Cliffs book very helpful - I have been going through my stuff lately, in part because I am thinning out my inventory of spare parts, but desire to keep a nice collection of parts for my car, for which I currently have at least two early '70' Pontiac carbs for...
I am not certain if metering apply for certain years, Jon. Great question! I suppose so after all the changes made in-and-around '75. And your assumption is correct about the suffix denoting single/double taper and size of tip.
1)Answered your first question already kind of. I am not certain if a 49B rod would work in a later unit. To be honest, I don't know why it wouldn't.
2)These are the ones I know of and I am sure there are others, so anyone, please feel free to add to list:
A .026" Single-Taper, B .026" Double- Taper, C .026" Double-Taper, D .050" Double-Taper, E .026" Double-Taper, J .026" Double-Taper, K .026" Double-Taper, M .036" Double-Taper, P .026" Double-Taper, S .026" Double-Taper, T .026" Double-Taper, and V .026" Double- Taper.