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#1512288 08/08/2023 12:12 AM
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Greetings, I won’t be able to retrieve my 66 c10 until later in the month, but would like to preorder a rebuild kit for the carb as (because we are crazy) I want to spend a few hours getting it running when I am there᠁.hasn’t run for 10+ years᠁stock 250
Can you help me id which carb this is?
Thanks!
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That looks like a late model Rochester B. The tag that's barely visible under all the crud, under one of the bowl cover screws will have a number on it that will identify exactly what the carb is, including its original application. Copy the number down and take it to any competent auto parts professional- - -preferably one who is gray haired or bald, who actually remembers what a carburetor is. He will be able to order the correct repair kit. You're in luck- - - -most of the time those tags have disappeared about the time Noah strolled off the ark!
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Thanks. Here is the tag
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That took a whole TWO mouse clicks with a web search!

https://www.carburetion.com/CarbNumber.asp?Number=7026011

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If the tag number is 7026011 , Rochester B , for a 1966 250 Cubic inch 6 cylinder Engine , standard transmission per - The Carburetor Shops data page. They sell a kit for it, their part number 2659. Their kit will be ehtanol friendly.

https://www.thecarburetorshop.com/

(573) 392-7378 (9-12, 1-4 Mon-Tues central time)

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Thanks!

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Never seen one painted orange. Must be a limited addition.


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JW - you have a PM

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Originally Posted by JW51
Never seen one painted orange. Must be a limited addition.

Orange paint overhaul!


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