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Old 09-30-2015, 04:25 PM   #37
NORMAN BARNARD
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Default Re: Rochester 2GC info

Mark, why is it not legal to perform that process? I didn't think tech. Was looking for the part number any more, if the factory
defined carb. (roch.) meets the dimensional specifications indicated by nhra in the engine specifications for the combination
your running your good !!!!!

Good rochester cores are getting hard to find and the law of supply and demand willkeep the price too high for the sportsman. The flip side of this is maybe nhra needs to consider allowing the mercury marine carb. As a replacement as it meets the large bore rochester dimensions, doesn't require the necessary machining like the roch. To be competative along with
other things.

Just my 2-cent's for today.......norm
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