67 Rochester Carb Baseplate
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
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.
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; Jan 18, 2022 at 01:26 PM.
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.
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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