Carburetor Choke Tubes

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Old Jul 9, 2021 | 01:50 PM
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Carburetor Choke Tubes

i am changing a 2 bbl carb for a 4 bbl carb on my 67 cutlass 330, both carbs and manifolds are factory. I am looking for Carburetor Choke Tubes and see Fusick only shows 1970-74 for all 350 4V, which look like they would fit.
can anyone say if they do fit? hard to find choke tubes for 67 4 bbl Rochester.
Old Jul 9, 2021 | 04:36 PM
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The earlier engines such as your 1967 used a divorced choke that did not have heater tubes. So you are looking for an item that does not exist!
Old Jul 9, 2021 | 07:20 PM
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I sell very nice repo choke stats for the 66/67 4 barrel carbs. Contact me @ pchopesq@aol.com
Old Jul 25, 2021 | 01:34 PM
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1967 choke tubes 4 bbl

i see Fusick has an external choke stove/rod that connects to Rochester 4 bbl carb instead of the 2 bbl choke tubes heating choke coil. same activation in the end.
my factory 4 bbl intake (to replace 2 bbl) only has the choke stove mount, no tube holes.
Old Jul 25, 2021 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 1967cutlassHT
i see Fusick has an external choke stove/rod that connects to Rochester 4 bbl carb instead of the 2 bbl choke tubes heating choke coil. same activation in the end.
my factory 4 bbl intake (to replace 2 bbl) only has the choke stove mount, no tube holes.
If you have a 66/67 intake manifold,I have the exact same thing Fusick has but cheaper. Why pay more? Contact me @ pchopesq@aol.com.

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