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#1579720 06/12/2025 6:30 PM
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Hey,

So after a bit of an incident I think I have blown out the gaskets on the carb as when pushing the throttle I get alot of air sound. Also fuel it running down over the carb. I am curious how I identify what I need to order to attempt to rebuild this carb. Or is it more beneficial to just buy one from ebay?

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Note the brand and model of your carb and purchase a rebuild kit. It will have all the gaskets and seals you’ll need plus a new check valve. Instructions are usually straight forward, but paying close attention to detail during disassembly will go a long way in making it easier to reassemble.

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That carb (Rochester B) still has a tag. The tag will have the number to help you order the correct kit.


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Originally Posted by Gord&Fran
That carb (Rochester B) still has a tag. The tag will have the number to help you order the correct kit.
…and make sure it gets screwed back on!!

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Contact Jon Hardgrove (CarbKing) at the Carburetor Shop (also a member of this forum) and give him all the information you have on the carburetor. The numbers cast onto the carburetor itself are also useful in case the tag is incorrect.

573-392-7378 (8:00 - 5:00 Mon, Tue)
www.thecarburetorshop.com

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Also, the Rochester B is notorious for warping. The body may not be fitting tightly against the base. There are ways to fix it and Jon will help you figure it out. You can also find instructions on this site to repair it if necessary.


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Rochester B and BC rebuild manual

United Service Motors Rochester rebuild info


Once you use that tag info to acquire the correct kit, some of the info above may be helpful.


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