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anyone have a link or a number of a company that sells jets for a b series rochester single barrel carb? my truck is running way right and i haven't found anything online or catalogs. i'm sure this has been asked b4 but nothing came up on the search feature.
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mean to say it's running RICH
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Try www.carbspec.com Also, carbking has a web site, but I can't seem to find it now.
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Greetings . . . Google has a book about Rochester Carburetors online: Google Books: Rochester Carburetors by Doug Roe pages 116 and 117 show how to decode jet part numbers. I believe that the 'B' series and '2G' series use the same 'approach angle' so the jets should be interchangeable. Charlie Price has got 2g jets: Vintage Speed regards, stock49
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thanks allot guys!!!!! i'll ck all those out
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Anytime a Rochester B is running rich, be sure to check for the infamous warpage which holds the power valve open BEFORE installing smaller jets.
Jon.
Good carburetion is fuelish hot air The most expensive carburetor you will ever buy, is the incorrect one you attempt to modify!!!
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Buy a 1/4 x 32 bottoming tap and retap the 2G series bodies so you can use Holley jets. Holley jets are available everywhere. Works well.
Ron
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