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Vintage Rochester Carburetor Rebuild Manual Specifications Afb Four Barrel on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Rio Rancho, New Mexico, US

Rio Rancho, New Mexico, US
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 Rochester carburetor repair manual covering domestic vehicles from the 1930's to 1960. It gives pictures and part numbers for all the carburetors and lists the original carburetor numbers for specific vehicles. It gives all the choke, fast idle, float level and drop.  Examples of years Buick from 1955 to 1960, Cadillac 1951-1960, Chevrolet 1932-1960. Oldsmobile 1949-1960, Pontiac 1941-1960, Packard 1955-56. It also includes all multiple carb set ups along with many marine engine applications. A must have for restoring the old Rochester carbs to factory specs. Shipps in a Medium flat rate box. No refunds or exchanges

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