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Old 12-22-2021, 05:27 AM
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From Delco/Rochester Carburetor Parts & Service Manual:

1967 Pontiac V8 Quadrajets uses two different oneyearonly style plastic fast idle cams, #7032233 for A/T and Ram AIr, #7033893 for M/T.

All 1968 and 1969 Pontiac Ram Air V8 Quadrajets uses #7035594 plastic fast idle cam for A/T and #7035595 cam for M/T.

1969 Pontiac V8 Quadrajets, exc. Ram Air, uses #7037787 plastic fast idle cam for A/T and #7037788 cam for M/T.

Service Replacement fast idle cam for all 1968-69 Pontiac V8 Quadrajets is #7040806. Metal i would guess?

All 1970-72 Pontiac V8 Quadrajets uses #7040985 metal fast idle cam.

I have never seen a factory Quadrajet for 1969 Pontiac V8 with a metal fast idle cam, but i would like to. And what number on it too.

Eager to learn.

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Old 12-22-2021, 12:51 PM
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I think the source that supplied the information to Ray may have "perhaps" meant it changed over in the 1969 calendar year on 1970 model year carbs - instead of the actual 69 model year.
That could be the misunderstanding.

Minor technicality that could throw out a curve ball.

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Old 12-22-2021, 09:33 PM
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I think the source that supplied the information to Ray may have "perhaps" meant it changed over in the 1969 calendar year on 1970 model year carbs - instead of the actual 69 model year.
That could be the misunderstanding.

Minor technicality that could throw out a curve ball.

What was told to me was 1969 was the transitional year and most carburetors had plastic, some had metal because they switched it up mid year I do not know the breakdown as that wasn't discussed

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