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Old July 13th, 2023, 03:54 PM
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I have a 62 Olds .with a 394 and I need a Rodchester GC carb. I need to replace it with another rodchester GC . what will work off a chev or buick ? Will get one off E Bay . Just run it a round town.
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When you find a replacement carburetor make sure it has the same linkage as your OE one. The 4GC carburetor had a manual throttle valve linkage on it that controlled the Slim Jim Rotohydramatic transmission. This is a CRITICAL adjustment that MUST be done right if you want your transmission to shift properly.
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Originally Posted by Olds64
,,,snip...This is a CRITICAL adjustment that MUST be done right if you want your transmission to shift properly.
BTW as i understand it if your transmission doesn't shift properly it will burn up and need to be rebuilt. The damage is done in very few miles.

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