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Old 04-24-2009, 02:24 PM   #1
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Re: Rochester Monojet Help

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have you done the basics like sparkplugs and points //those are a good first step b4 jumping on the carb bandwagon// fuel and air filters too

Yes. This isn't my first "old" vehicle.

As for a manual, did GM make shop manuals for the trucks?
I have one for my Cadillac and it's far more useful than any of the generic books. I have the Motors manual (big hard bound book) for all US cars '69-'76, Chilton's (another hard bound book) for '67-'74 cars as well as the Newer Chiltons and Haynes paper-back books for RWD Cadillacs (covering 70s and early 80s) that the parts stores carry.

The hard bound books are much better than the newer paper backs.
But the GM factor service manual is the one I turn too most of the time.
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