Car built August 23 with a 4800 Fuel injection unit . How many points would you loose .Any body know were there is a 4960 unit
Late 57 with a 4800 Fuel Injection
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Re: Late 57 with a 4800 Fuel njection
There is no difference between a 4800 and a 4960 other than how the two were calibrated at the factory. If you have a good working 4800 unit, I wouldn't recommend removing it just to install a 4960. I don't know about judging points.
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Re: Late 57 with a 4800 Fuel njection
4800 units are okay up to VIN 5584 - is your VIN higher?
Gary
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Re: Late 57 with a 4800 Fuel njection
From a few feet away they look the same. But close up reveals number differences.
Look in the'57 Judging manual. Look at the new 58-60 manual for the differences.
Numbers on the fuel meter are not the same.
7014800 fuel meter is stamped 802. Nozzles are Q's or R's.
7014960 fuel meter is stamped 962.. Some of the fuel meters are overstamped. 962 right over the 802. Nozzles were S13.
Refer to the judging standards manual for deductions. I am going to guess Dan that you will lose 50% with the incorrect unit. But others know more.
7014800 is a low HP unit although we have heard a few were installed on a HHP engine. John- Top
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