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#1502876 Tue May 30 2023 09:50 PM
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T-Doug Offline OP
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I’m assuming this a Carter but I can’t find any identification on it.

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1954 Chevy 3100
One problem solved doesn’t seem to shorten the list
Montgomery, AL
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T-Doug #1502877 Tue May 30 2023 09:57 PM
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'Bolter
That is a Rochester model B. It is an early model about 1950-1955. with manual choke.

George


They say money can't buy happiness. It can buy old Chevy trucks though. Same thing.

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T-Doug #1502896 Tue May 30 2023 11:33 PM
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Thanks George. If it doesn’t work I’m going to replace it with a Carter.


1954 Chevy 3100
One problem solved doesn’t seem to shorten the list
Montgomery, AL
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T-Doug #1502954 Wed May 31 2023 01:21 PM
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'Bolter
That is an excellent idea. You could use it as a doorstop, bookend, paperweight or trot line weight. Those were well-designed for those things.


Jon

1952 1/2 ton with 1959 235
T5 with 3.07 rear end
T-Doug #1502957 Wed May 31 2023 01:36 PM
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'Bolter
The Rochester B has a well-deserved bad rap around here. But I’d hazard a guess that more Bolters are running them, than those than are running a YF. When I see a Stovebolt-powered vehicle, be it a car or truck, at a show…9 times out of 10 it’s running a Rochester.

I made the change to the YF and wouldn’t even think about going back. But depending on your goals and willingness to -~make~ the Rochester B work….it can be made to work.

It would take nearly zero effort, and very little money, to throw a kit in yours and see what happens.

JW51 #1502959 Wed May 31 2023 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by JW51
It would take nearly zero effort, and very little money, to throw a kit in yours and see what happens.

I agree with JW51. Besides, you might find that if you have a Carter YF that does not have the cable brackets for choke and throttle and you want them....that bracket can be a bit pricey.

I still have the Rochester B on my 1954. Its not a daily driver, but it starts every time and works well.


Ron - - Dusty53
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T-Doug #1503326 Fri Jun 02 2023 07:51 PM
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Thanks for the suggestions guys.. I'm going to put gas in the tank this afternoon and try starting it.. if the carb is the bad link I'm going to order a carter straight away. I still remember running carter 4 barrels in my w57 chevy backy in the day.. never had a problem.

Just in case I need it do you have suggestions on where to get a quality new or rebuild YF

I'll update later on how the start up went.

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1954 Chevy 3100
One problem solved doesn’t seem to shorten the list
Montgomery, AL
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T-Doug #1503329 Fri Jun 02 2023 08:04 PM
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'Bolter
As others have pointed out, the Carter YF is the superior carb, but think about how many millions of miles those Rochester B's serviced in these trucks and other applications? Do a proper rebuild on one, without skipping any steps or cutting corners, and they are a good serviceable carb. Just my two cents.


1953 Chevy 3100 4 spd
T-Doug #1503353 Fri Jun 02 2023 10:00 PM
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Dusty is correct on the cable bracket.

We give customers the option of a carb with bracket or a carb without. We subtract $50. from the price for the carb without the bracket.

Jon


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The most expensive carburetor is the wrong one you attempt to modify
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T-Doug #1503484 Sat Jun 03 2023 10:02 PM
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Update on carb.
Didn’t get around to putting gas on until this morning and tried to crank it. Had gas leak at the fuel pump intake side. The 5/16 fitting was gauled beyond repair. Trip to hardware was fruitless but found a barb that would fit so went with it.
Ohh I was glad I put a shutoff valve on the line 😁

Got that fixed and poured more gas in the carb a couple times to get it started. On the third try it stayed running. I cut it off after about 40 seconds and got the water hose and filled the radiator and had a major leak.

Freeze plug had a hole on it. Cleaned it as good as I could and when I finish this post going to mix up some JB weld.

Will let you know how that goes tomorrow after letting it set up overnight.

Cheers and wish me luck

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1954 Chevy 3100
One problem solved doesn’t seem to shorten the list
Montgomery, AL
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