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Where do I find a listing of Qjet part numbers?
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Where do I find a listing of Qjet part numbers?
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For Pontiac cars the service manual is a good source for numbers and their applications.
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Not sure what you mean by Q-Jet part numbers.
If you mean application by carburetor identification number, there are some listings on the internet (including ours). If you mean listings of the parts for individual Q-Jets, then you need either the Pontiac Master Parts catalog (for Pontiac) or the Rochester Master Parts book (covers all Rochesters). Both cover from 7 to 10 years prior to the print date of the book. Jon.
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Pete McCarthy's book has alot. NHRA tech is online and has some also.
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