which carb?
Original 4 barrel carbs on these car have one weakness after aging. Most will leak slightly from the small plugs located within the float bowl but installed from the outside.If you use an original carb ,be sure to clean around each plug and cover them with gas tank repair (2 part kit) available at most part stores.It will insure that they don't leak and make that puddle of gas down in the intake wells and allow for quicker starts after sitting! They are very good carbs ,and I would recommend staying stock. To clean before repair just use vinegar. Easy fix. Larry
Last edited by Rocketowner; May 14, 2015 at 07:39 AM. Reason: Add info
I would use the original Rochester also. The Edelbrock will have to be altered/modified for the shift kick down and though doable this requires a very precise adjustment to get the car to shift correctly, plus your Batwing air cleaner will no longer fit( if you have one) and would also have to be altered. As usual this swap like most isn't as easy as it sounds at first....Tedd
ok, I got a manual trans so linkage will not be a big deal. my air cleaner is a repop, so I don't think that will be too hard. still think I should go with the original? I think it would look a lot better.
If the 4 BBL will be new to the vehicle, the 1955 Rochester 4 BBL does not have the auxiliary throttle valve assembly on the secondary side of the carburetor. The 1956 Rochester 4 BBL does, if you prefer to have that feature. Otherwise the two carburetors are nearly identical and will directly interchange. (A throttle return check was also added in 1956 on the Jetaway Hydra-Matic cars to reduce stalling upon sudden throttle closing.) The throttle body bores got larger in 1957.
Just curious, which carburetor was original to the 1955 98, a Rochester or a Carter? If either are acceptable, is one better than the other? The previous owners of my car put an Edelbrock on the car and honestly, I am not a fan. I have a Rochester 7007000 in need of repair, but I have access to a Carter that has already been repaired.
Thoughts and opinions please.
Thoughts and opinions please.
Just curious, which carburetor was original to the 1955 98, a Rochester or a Carter? If either are acceptable, is one better than the other? The previous owners of my car put an Edelbrock on the car and honestly, I am not a fan. I have a Rochester 7007000 in need of repair, but I have access to a Carter that has already been repaired.
Thoughts and opinions please.
Thoughts and opinions please.
Original 4 barrel carbs on these car have one weakness after aging. Most will leak slightly from the small plugs located within the float bowl but installed from the outside.If you use an original carb ,be sure to clean around each plug and cover them with gas tank repair (2 part kit) available at most part stores.It will insure that they don't leak and make that puddle of gas down in the intake wells and allow for quicker starts after sitting! They are very good carbs ,and I would recommend staying stock. To clean before repair just use vinegar. Easy fix. Larry
Just curious, which carburetor was original to the 1955 98, a Rochester or a Carter? If either are acceptable, is one better than the other? The previous owners of my car put an Edelbrock on the car and honestly, I am not a fan. I have a Rochester 7007000 in need of repair, but I have access to a Carter that has already been repaired.
Thoughts and opinions please.
Thoughts and opinions please.
The stalling round left turns which the Carter suffers from can be corrected with a bushing....apparently the Rochester does this too.
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