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Old 05-23-2019, 03:28 AM
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I have at least 4 United Motors 9X/Rochester Carburetor/Delco #9 Parts&Service Manuals from the 50īs to the late 80īs but nowhere can i find a picture of the gasket in the middle of my picture.
What is the part # on the middle gasket?
And, what does a 7013680 gasket looks like?
I have found 7013680 replaces 7015148 which replaces 7011325 and 7011326 which replaces 7011320 which replaces 7010540.
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Old 05-24-2019, 09:49 AM
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The middle gasket is for the '59-'65 Tripower center carb automatic transmission only. The center carb on the automatic transmission setups had a hot idle compensator on the center carb, which required a different gasket than the manual trans setups. I don't have the service bulletin, but I believe the release in 1965 recommended the vented gasket for all Tripower center carbs, going back to 1958 or 1959. It is the vented version of the gasket on the left. This gasket is included in all brands of rebuild kits I've used--Federal, Tomco, Walker, Borg-Warner, etc., along with the other two pictured.

For the manual transmission carbs, without the hot idle compensator, the gasket on the right is the correct one to use. I have extras of each if any of you need them.

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