This is a Rochester Model B 216 cubic inch carburetor. It was built for 216 cubic inch engines between 1933-1953. On a scale of 1-10, it looks like a 9.5. It has the improved float bowl cover which is thicker than the early Model B Carbs ( less warping ). It looks brand new but I have no idea about its working condition. It is Rochester Products stamped: RP 7002105.
$80 + shipping.
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Last edited by the toolman; 01/19/2404:17 PM.
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That unit is for 1933-1953 216 engines and the 1950 1953 216 insulator block must be used or the thick asbestose gasket that came with the carburetor. This is because of the vacumm port under the base of the Carb.
the toolman 60th Anniversary Meet Chairperson Dave VCCA # L 28873 VCCA #83 Tool Technical Advisor for 1914-1966 VCCA #83 1940 Chevrolet Technical Advisor
the toolman 60th Anniversary Meet Chairperson Dave VCCA # L 28873 VCCA #83 Tool Technical Advisor for 1914-1966 VCCA #83 1940 Chevrolet Technical Advisor
the toolman 60th Anniversary Meet Chairperson Dave VCCA # L 28873 VCCA #83 Tool Technical Advisor for 1914-1966 VCCA #83 1940 Chevrolet Technical Advisor
the toolman 60th Anniversary Meet Chairperson Dave VCCA # L 28873 VCCA #83 Tool Technical Advisor for 1914-1966 VCCA #83 1940 Chevrolet Technical Advisor