rochester carb.....
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rochester carb.....
is there really that much of a diffirence bewteen say a speed demon and a cc quadrajet...
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Different with respect to what?
Design? Yes.
Mounting? Yes.
Fuel economy? Probably.
Power? Depends on the rest of the package.
Distributer needed? Yes.
Design? Yes.
Mounting? Yes.
Fuel economy? Probably.
Power? Depends on the rest of the package.
Distributer needed? Yes.
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Re: rochester carb.....
rochester is jut the manufacturer/brand
which models of rochester carbs we talking here
need to get waaaaay more specific here
i dont think you even know/knew that rochester is the manufacturer of the CC Q jet
or even Q jets in general
and i bet you didnt know that carter made alot of Q jet carbs too
god luck
which models of rochester carbs we talking here
need to get waaaaay more specific here
i dont think you even know/knew that rochester is the manufacturer of the CC Q jet
or even Q jets in general
and i bet you didnt know that carter made alot of Q jet carbs too
god luck
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