67 Rochester Carb Baseplate
#5
What i am finding is this part number has been used for a variety of years and applications with different vac. ports and throttle shafts. That is why i asked for the additional pictures .
This looks like a 70-up Application based on the throttle lever.
Thanks for the willingness to help out !!!
Still looking/need
This looks like a 70-up Application based on the throttle lever.
Thanks for the willingness to help out !!!
Still looking/need
#7
That is correct. Rochester used the same basic castings on many different carbs. Throttle shafts and levers, vacuum ports, and other features could be different. You'll need one specifically from a '7032, '7156, or '7157 carb. The base plate from a '7036 (1967 330 4bbl) should work also.
#8
That is correct. Rochester used the same basic castings on many different carbs. Throttle shafts and levers, vacuum ports, and other features could be different. You'll need one specifically from a '7032, '7156, or '7157 carb. The base plate from a '7036 (1967 330 4bbl) should work also.
Last edited by 68442; January 18th, 2022 at 01:26 PM.
#9
Is that the casting number or the part number? I suspect the casting is the same, but the P/N difference might be due to an extra vacuum port - especially on the '7032 which was the C.C.C carb.
#13
Hey Mike, I'm Drawing the line with my sanity to just find the correct baseplate. I have no concern with a date code, However the ones i have seen did not have a date code stamping, Coincidence??
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