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Help to identify Rochester Carburettor


Lancashirelad

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Hi All, I've looked at all the subforum titles and don't see anything that's an exact fit for this question, so I'll drop it in here.

 

I have come across the carb sitting on a shelf in my workshop.

 

It came from my local garage (along with a lot of other stuff) many years ago when they sold up for modernisation to a 24hr self serv site.

As a recovery vehicle they had a 1939 Chevrolet wrecker with an Austin(?) straight 6 petrol engine.

Could this carb have been a spare for that vehicle?

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I'm thinking M37 then.

 

It isn't a WW2 Dodge one, military or civilian, that I recognise. WC's were Carter or Zenith, and the only light truck option was Stromberg on the one ton 4 x 2 trucks.

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