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#486498 10/26/2023 4:33 AM
by mr48chevy
mr48chevy
Good evening everyone I just purchased my first 1935 Chevy master deluxe very beautiful car. Everything has been restored and redone in this car but I just found out that my carburetor is not any good I have two questions, the first question would be is can I switch out this Carter carburetor to a 2,16 Rochester carburetor.

Second question is, has anybody ever had any problems with the car getting between 190 and 200°. Any info any numbers or I can call anybody would be very helpful. Thank you.
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#486547 Oct 27th a 04:59 PM
by Rusty 37 Master
Rusty 37 Master
Yes, I wondered about the “aluminum heads” also. There is only one head on a 1935 Chevy engine. I was not aware that anyone made one for that engine.
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