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Old 08-26-2020, 09:30 AM   #1
plmadding
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Rochester 2G vs 2GC

I am still going through my 66 C20. It has a 283 and the carburetor is damaged. It appears the top piece is a little warped and the rod the choke flap attaches to is broken.

I am looking for a 2G core, but not having much luck. The 2G is the manual choke version. My question is, can I use a 2GC which from what I have read is the same as the 2G but has an automatic choke and seems to be much easier to find.

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Old 08-26-2020, 11:05 AM   #2
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Re: Rochester 2G vs 2GC

If the base plate and stud pattern is the same, it will probably work
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