I've got them for a 17082213. This was a "rear pull-off" carb that I pulled off a '82 Suburban in a junkyard. It looked original and did not appear to be a remanufactured carb, but I cannot guarantee it. I don't know if specs changed from 1980 to 1982 for a '213' carb? I rebuilt it pretty much stock with just minor tweaks (secondary metering rods, and POE sizes) and ran it on a mild 396 for a while. Seemed to work OK.
Here is what I measured for stock specs:
Yeah, I don't know what differences there were between the years either, but given that the emissions standards changed every year, there's probably something that's different between them, but who knows what.
This was a dual pull-off carb, but I changed it to just the front and made another one of those brackets for the air valve stop and changed the shaft for one that uses the front pull-off.
Not a fan of the rear pull-offs, too big, hard to adjust the rate, and they stick out in the way on a lot of vehicles.
I wonder if the idle discharge ports and the bypass sizes are the same between these?
I measured mine at .054 for the discharge ports, and .055 for the bypass air. Quite a bit of difference. Now I've gotta wonder if the base plate has been switched.
My idle tubes are .028,
DCR'S are .054
UIAB is .069
LIAB is .062
PAB is .051
Nozzle bleeds are .029
Jets are #72
Rods are #49M
Accel pump nozzles are .025
Secondary rods- DR
Hanger is an N
Sec. bleed tubes, .026
Sec. well holes, .039
Sec. accel nozzles, .033
So it's close, but is it right? I have no idea.
Thanks for checking all this, I definitely appreciate it.
Rick