1967 Mustang Carburetors

Mustang Carburetors

Update or Upgrade Your 1967 Mustang's Carburetor for More Power

1967 Mustang Carburetors

Mustang Carburetors

Update or Upgrade Your 1967 Mustang's Carburetor for More Power

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  1. CJ Classics Intake Manifold Spacer Carb To Intake Mustang 6 Cylinder Pre 1/15/68 1965-1968
    CJ Classics Intake Manifold Spacer Carb To Intake Mustang 6 Cylinder Pre 1/15/68 1965-1968
    Rating:
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    $46.99 MSRP $57.81
  2. Classic Tube Choke Tube Stainless Steel Set Mustang V8 1965-1966/2V 289/302 1967-1973
    Classic Tube Choke Tube Stainless Steel Set Mustang V8 1965-1966/2V 289/302 1967-1973
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    $53.99 MSRP $59.99
  3. Classic Tube Choke Tube Set Mustang V8 1965-1966/2V 289/302 1967-1973
    Classic Tube Choke Tube Set Mustang V8 1965-1966/2V 289/302 1967-1973
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  4. Choke Cable Mustang 289 Hi Po 4V 1964-1967
    Choke Cable Mustang 289 Hi Po 4V 1964-1967
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    $86.99 MSRP $90.99
  5. Classic Tube Choke Tube Original Steel Set Mustang V8 1965-1966/2V 289/302 1967-1973
    Classic Tube Choke Tube Original Steel Set Mustang V8 1965-1966/2V 289/302 1967-1973
    Rating:
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    $48.99 MSRP $53.99
  6. TCB6
    Holley Throttle Cable Bracket With Springs Chrome Mustang 1965-1985
    Rating:
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    $43.87 MSRP $54.83
  7. CRK1477
    Edelbrock Carburetor Rebuild Kit For Edelbrock Square Bore Carburetors
    Rating:
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    $58.95
  8. F355
    AMK Products Carburetor Air Cleaner Wing Nut and Stud Mustang 289/302 1965-1967
    Rating:
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    $8.99 MSRP $17.99
  9. Holley Carburetor 570 CFM Street Avenger 4-Barrel Electric Choke Polished
    Holley Carburetor 570 CFM Street Avenger 4-Barrel Electric Choke Polished
    Rating:
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    $628.95 MSRP $806.95
  10. Scott Drake Air Cleaner Screw Autolite Carburetor to HiPo Air Cleaner Mustang 1965-1973
    Scott Drake Air Cleaner Screw Autolite Carburetor to HiPo Air Cleaner Mustang 1965-1973
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    $12.00
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1967 Mustang Carburetors

Your 1967 Ford Mustang's carburetor mixes fuel and air together perfectly. This means when the fuel-air vapor is ignited in the engine cylinder, you get the power you need. But as your 1967 Mustang carburetor ages, it may not function as well as it once did. Use a rebuild kit to return your 1967 carburetor to its former glory, or upgrade to an improved carburetor for more power.

The 1967 Ford Mustang GT carburetor has a relatively simple design but is made up of several different parts. If one part fails and you understand how it works, you may just want to replace the faulty part. However, upon closer inspection, you may want to upgrade to a modern carburetor.

The 1967 Mustang carburetor has a fuel reservoir referred to as a float-feed chamber. Fuel feeds into this reservoir and stops when it reaches a certain level, much like the water tank on a toilet. Fuel then flows from small inlets into a tube that contains a narrowed section referred to as a venturi.

On the top of this tube is the choke, which controls how much air can flow in. At the bottom of this tube is the throttle, which controls how much fuel vapor enters. The venturi creates a vacuum effect, which helps to pull fuel into the cylinders. As the throttle opens, more air flows in — creating a greater vacuum effect, thus allowing more fuel into the engine.

Get the Power You Need from Your 1967 Mustang

With a rebuilt or modern carburetor, your engine will be running efficiently and smoothly.

Not the year you are looking for? Check out these years: 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, or 1973 for additional options.