Need to identify carb
#1
Need to identify carb
I just got a '67 Camaro RS and immediately took the carb off to get rebuilt. I sent it to National Carburetor in Florida right before the last hurricane. Apparently, it never made it there. I need to know which model it was because I'm trying to keep the car original. The only clues I can give you: it is a 2bbl, there are 4 studs sticking out of the manifold and the car has a 327 with A/C. Any help would be appreciated.
#2
read through this. it may help you
CRG Research Report - 1967-1969 Camaro Carburetors
CRG Research Report - 1967-1969 Camaro Carburetors
Three companies supplied carburetors for 1967 through 1969 Camaro usage: ... The SAE 1-1/4" bore version was used on Camaros 327 and 307 engines. ... These newer base plates detract from the value of an original Holley since an ...Rochester Carburetors · Carter Carburetors · Holley Carburetors
CRG Research Report - 1967-1969 Camaro Carburetors
CRG Research Report - 1967-1969 Camaro Carburetors
Three companies supplied carburetors for 1967 through 1969 Camaro usage: ... The SAE 1-1/4" bore version was used on Camaros 327 and 307 engines. ... These newer base plates detract from the value of an original Holley since an ...Rochester Carburetors · Carter Carburetors · Holley Carburetors
#3
Mlea, the factory model number for that carb was 7027101. In the mid 70's Rochester Products changed their Numbering adding a 1 in front of the first 7, the 101 after the second 7 denoted a Rochester 2 Jet used on all 210 HP 327's in 1967. Lost the tag off my 2 Jet but after working at Rochester Products for 31 yrs I know that number is correct Good Luck, I hope they find the original.
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