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Old 04-25-2021, 08:18 AM
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Can someone tell me the gauge thickness the 67 manual is referring to when adjusting the choke on my Rochester carburetor. The car is a 1967 with the 400 and manual transmission. It's a divorced choke. I understand putting the fast idle cam on the 2nd step and holding the choke closed and bending of the rod until the rod lines up with the hole. Page 6B-55 Fig. 68-117 show a gauge between the choke plate and the carb wall but no size is mentioned. Specs are on page 6B-60 but I'm not sure which one they are referring to. Any help as always is appreciated.

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Thanks for the reply Kenth but that seems more for the fast idle, I'm looking for the adjustment for the stove choke rod that's attached to the butterfly or choke valve on one end and goes down to the stove choke that's in the manifold. The pics you show are for the rod that goes down inside the carb.

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