Rochester 4gc 4 Jet/quadrajet/carter Afb-avs Carburetor Restoration Service on 2040-parts.com
Vail, Arizona, United States
This is for Carburetor Restoration SERVICE ONLY. The pictures are for reference only. All parts are zinc plated and dichromate conversion coating/cast iron base is manganese phosphate coating.There is no paint on carburetor. Includes new gaskets/needle seat assembly/accelerator pump/Primary Olite bronze bushings if needed/all parts are Alcohol Gas compatible. If carburetor is missing parts I quote extra for parts.
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