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Rochester Carburetor Aa Service Training Manual 1949-50 Oldsmobile Rp Form 1155 on 2040-parts.com

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San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Country/Region of Manufacture:United States HVP:RP Form 1155 UPC:Does not apply

This is for a Vintage Carburetor Service Training Manual by Rochester Products, Division of General Motors Corporation, Rochester N. Y., U.S.A.

Incorporated in Rochester Carburetors are six basic operating systems: Float, Idle, Part Throttle, Power, Accelerating Pump, and Choke. This manual explains and illustrates how each system operates to provide efficient carburetion through all operating conditions. It also illustrates and explains all of the adjustments that are needed, along with any special tools that are required to perform these operations.

  • Details... A Rochester Products Training Book for a Rochester AA Carburetor that is used on a 1949-50 Oldsmobile. 
  • Part Number... RP Form 1155. Printed in the USA.   
  • Size/Pages... 8/1/2" wide x 11" long, with 7 pages.
  • Condition...  It is in good condition and complete with no torn or missing pages... However, it shows some light soiling and a few pencil marks.   
  • See pictures for more details.

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