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Title: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: Ron Miller on February 23, 2024, 08:23:51 PM
Hello All,
Is there a area in this site that can explain and decode a Autolite tag? I bought a box of old Ford Holley carbs and there is one tag. I would like to know how to decode it and understand what the letters & numbers mean.
Thanks for looking, 
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: Bob Gaines on February 23, 2024, 08:49:55 PM
Hello All,
Is there a area in this site that can explain and decode a Autolite tag? I bought a box of old Ford Holley carbs and there is one tag. I would like to know how to decode it and understand what the letters & numbers mean.
Thanks for looking,
Ron welcome to the site. I don't think there is something posted that decodes all of the Autolite tag information however if you post the information on the tag there are many here that have the Kevin Marti Mustang by the numbers book and Cougar Tag book. Regardless of if Mustang/Cougar application or not someone here may have the application information to help.
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: DragPack69 on February 23, 2024, 09:58:37 PM
Try mustangtek.com
Some are posted
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: J_Speegle on February 24, 2024, 12:55:10 PM
Firstly welcome to the site. Hope you find the site helpful in your concours/restoration pursuits

Believe you might be best served by finding a copy of Kevin Marti's The Mustang and Cougar Tag book.

Think that might be the one Bob's was thinking of or maybe not  :)

Again welcome
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: Bob Gaines on February 24, 2024, 02:21:44 PM
Firstly welcome to the site. Hope you find the site helpful in your concours/restoration pursuits

Believe you might be best served by finding a copy of Kevin Marti's The Mustang and Cougar Tag book.

Think that might be the one Bob's was thinking of or maybe not  :)

Again welcome
Yes that's the one.
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: Deuce on February 24, 2024, 03:26:36 PM
Linked photo is from Bob Mannel's Mustang & Ford Small Block V8 1962-1969, Appendix C Carburetors.

Not the best picture, but good explanation of carburetor tag codes.  Someone with access to pdf version of Mannel can probably capture a clearer version of page C-2.

https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/20/2776-240224141454.jpeg
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: Ron Miller on February 25, 2024, 12:34:13 PM
Guy's Thanks for all the replies and information. Deuce, Thanks for the Bob Mannels page. The tag in question is, C9AFU. Below the C9AFU is the letter B. To the right is 9KG. What does all this mean? Are there more pages and information breaking down the letters and numbers on a tag? 

Thanks Again,
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: Bob Gaines on February 25, 2024, 01:50:18 PM
Guy's Thanks for all the replies and information. Deuce, Thanks for the Bob Mannels page. The tag in question is, C9AFU. Below the C9AFU is the letter B. To the right is 9KG. What does all this mean? Are there more pages and information breaking down the letters and numbers on a tag?

Thanks Again,
If the carb in question has a stamped number on the air horn of C9AF 9510-U then I can a least confirm that it is a service replacement carb for the 428 CJ engine (regardless of car) with automatic or manual or any application in the  700 CFM range.
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: J_Speegle on February 25, 2024, 08:47:48 PM
Guy's Thanks for all the replies and information. Deuce, Thanks for the Bob Mannels page. The tag in question is, C9AFU. Below the C9AFU is the letter B. To the right is 9KG.

Sure that "G" is not a "C"?

On period carburetor tags the third place is the week number so "G" doesn't fit that established pattern

Guess if it were made in 1979, 1989 or 1999 then the date coding could have been different for those later years
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: Ron Miller on February 26, 2024, 08:05:10 PM
Sure that "G" is not a "C"?

On period carburetor tags the third place is the week number so "G" doesn't fit that established pattern

Guess if it were made in 1979, 1989 or 1999 then the date coding could have been different for those later years

Sorry, you are correct, the last letter is a C.
Thanks for the reply
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: J_Speegle on February 26, 2024, 11:22:05 PM
Sorry, you are correct, the last letter is a C.
Thanks for the reply

Then that would represent third week

So - 9KC

1969 - Oct - Third week
Title: Re: Decoding a Autolite tag
Post by: Ron Miller on March 03, 2024, 02:48:34 PM
Then that would represent third week

So - 9KC

1969 - Oct - Third week

Thanks Jeff for the info  8)