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Originally Posted by Tom Vaught
Yep the #4782 and #4783 carbs would be expensive but I did modify a set of 4412 carbs for a guy and then he did not take them. Make you a deal on them.
The #4782 carb has a slightly smaller venturi vs the #4412 carb.
The #4783 carbs are not 1/3/8" venturi like a #4412 carb they are the same as the rear barrels of a #4781 carb.
Each one flows a true 425 cfm measured like a 4 bbl carb. So like having a #850 4 bbl carb and a 350 cfm carb in the center. Or as a comparison a 1150+ cfm Dominator 4 BBL carb cfm.
Tom V.
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Thanks Tom,
I had a 4782 years ago that was under the seat of a farm truck I bought. Traded it for a Glock 17.
PM sent on the carbs.
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