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    rochester carburetto

    does anyone know the right carby part number for 6 78 hz 308 t400 ive removed mine to get rebuild but ive got 5or 6 spares that ican pick from also im getting prices from300 -450 for the rebuild from hume performace in the eastern states nothing much in perth any local guys recommend anyone apart from southside carbies hes stopped doing them thanks

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    I believe you want a 17057294. You'll find it on any late 1977 to possibly as late as early 1979 308 red motor. So Late LX (basically A9X), HZ, VB and possibly late HX as well.

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    I do know someone paul that is very good with carbs all he does is recon them
    let me know if want his number
    here,s the catch he is in n.s.w to

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    I do know someone paul that is very good with carbs all he does is recon them
    let me know if want his number
    here,s the catch he is in n.s.w to

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    Bill Lee is the Rochester guru over here

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    try extremefuel systems l just bought a quad roch fully rebuilt and done in zinc $420 delivered looks preety good

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman 78 View Post
    try extremefuel systems l just bought a quad roch fully rebuilt and done in zinc $420 delivered looks preety good
    Yep nigel does great work he is your man paul dont bother with anybody else

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    There is a big difference between a reco carby and a reco carby that has been run on your car and tuned on a dyno.

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    If you are going standard, then finding an original carby that is right for the engine and getting it rebuilt is a good start though. Then get it fine tuned on a dyno later. WIll be costly though as it'll probably have to come apart for changes.

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    im leaning towards humes but will give bill lee a bell thanks guys will up dater with results thanks again

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