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Carburetor ID help
I stopped at a yard sale today and picked up 2 carburetors. I think one of them is a 429 Cj Rochester Q Jet, but not sure. I have no idea what the other one is. It's a Rochester and it looks like a 4G, but not sure. the tag has holes punched in it and the last number is punched out. Any ideas?
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There were four different number Q-jets used on 70 429 Fords. The part numbers ARE NOT the same as the tag or stamp numbers. That carb is worth major $$$$. Q-jets were only used on Cobra Jet 429's. The four possibilities depend on,
1 Auto and no air conditioning 2 Manual and no air conditioning 3 Auto with air conditioning 4 Manual with air conditioning. I have in my grubby little mitts the Rochester Products bulletin 9C-7000, which lists all four carbs by their given parts numbers, and the individual parts they are made up of, but doesn't tell you which on you have in hand. Maybe this link will help decode the Ford tag and identify it. Good luck. If you need a copy of the Rochester sheet, I would be glad to mail you a copy. http://www.429mustangcougarinfo.50me...new_page_6.htm
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Freddie, is the Q-jet stamped with a number on the drivers side, above the secondary throttle shaft, on the main body? If it is, that will make decoding it much easier.
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1 7040288 auto no air
2 7040287 manual no air 3 7040286 auto with air 4 7040285 manual with air
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I used to work for Ford. The DOOF decodes to 70 Torino. That’s all I got
Buddy
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big gear head (09-13-2019) |
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I should have posted this earlier. Thanks for the replies. Both carburetors seem to have a few pieces missing.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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Q-jet appears to have been built December 8, 1970. Since the Mustang / Cougar site says those carbs were used in 70 and 71, the stamped date makes it a 71 carb.
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big gear head (09-13-2019) |
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Thanks for the help. Any idea what the other one is?
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A picture of the drivers (left) side showing the throttle arm would be helpful.
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OK. I'll try to get that later today.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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