Quadrajet identification
#1
Quadrajet identification
Can someone either ID my carb for me or point me to somewhere that I can do it myself? I'm also looking for someplace to send it for a rebuild.
Casting #7028273
Thanks,
Dave
Casting #7028273
Thanks,
Dave
#2
I Googled it. Amazing what you can find. 1968 Pontiac GTO Ram Air II, 400, manual transmission.
Before you spend money, check out a Pontiac site or two and see if this is rare at all.
For a rebuilder, I'll continue to recommend Dan Sarvis (Wblue70@aol.com). Great engine and carburetor man and an Olds driver and racer to boot.
C.J.
Before you spend money, check out a Pontiac site or two and see if this is rare at all.
For a rebuilder, I'll continue to recommend Dan Sarvis (Wblue70@aol.com). Great engine and carburetor man and an Olds driver and racer to boot.
C.J.
#3
Googling it didn't even occur to me...I just did it, too, and no s**t, it's a 1968 Pontiac RamAir 400 MT, or 1969 Pontiac RamAir III 400 MT. Wonder how it wound up on my Olds? I'll have to ask my father-in-law; he owned the car since 1971!
#5
He could have bought a rebuilt, and thats it. Quadrajets are great carbs IF done correctly.
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