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Old 01-22-2021, 04:37 PM
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The supply of SR 7029270 Q-jets will easily outnumber original '69 "270" by 50-1.
The SR being the over the counter replacement for all four '69 RamAir appilcation Q-jets, it was a very common SR swapmeet Pontiac Q-jet, occasionally would even get one on a project car. Have had multiple hundred Rochestor divorced choke Qjets go through my hands in the last 4 decades, & have examined many many more contemplating purchase. Typically, have never given much thought to purchasing the '69 SR's.

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Old 01-22-2021, 05:13 PM
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Thanks for all the insights.

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Old 01-22-2021, 05:46 PM
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The supply of SR 7029270 Q-jets will easily outnumber original '69 "270" by 50-1.
The SR being the over the counter replacement for all four '69 RamAir appilcation Q-jets, it was a very common SR swapmeet Pontiac Q-jet, occasionally would even get one on a project car. Have had multiple hundred Rochestor divorced choke Qjets go through my hands in the last 4 decades, & have examined many many more contemplating purchase. Typically, have never given much thought to purchasing the '69 SR's.
Interesting!!
Thanks for sharing that!

Would you have any similar thoughts on the '70 270?

I'd really like to get one, but for time being a SR '9270 is in place of a 1970 unit on my YZ engine.
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