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Old 05-19-2005, 07:23 PM   #1
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I need a correct carb for my 73 L-82, 4 speed. Car does have smog pump. Where do I look and what #, broadcast code do I look for? Thanks, Brent
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You want a Rochester 7043200. This is stamped on the left side of the carb, along with a four digit Julian date code. The date must preceed the assembly date of the car by not more than 6 months (for NCRS judging purposes)
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Default 7043213 with FV code?

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You want a Rochester 7043200. This is stamped on the left side of the carb, along with a four digit Julian date code. The date must preceed the assembly date of the car by not more than 6 months (for NCRS judging purposes)
Finally found my judging manual (thought I'd left in Bowling Green) anyway it shows I need a 7043213 with FV broadcast code. My car was made June 8 1973. Anybody have one??
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Oooops, you're right, 3213 it is. I was looking too far up the page in my book.
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Found my carb on (of course) Ebay! date code middle of April so, it should be perfect!
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