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Old 06-29-2019, 09:51 PM   #1
Tkrysl
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Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: FESTUS, MO
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Rochester Monojet Question

Hey All,

I was cruising down the road today when I hit the gas and the truck went haywire. I had to limp home after having to keep my foot on the gas to keep her running. It acted like a vacuum leak.

Upon inspection, it looks like the screw that attaches the carb to the throttle body backed out and she's gone.

Does anyone know the size of it? I figured it would be a quick trip to the hardware store if I knew the size. I've been searching to no avail online for any indicator of my question.

Thanks,

72 GMC C15 250 inline
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