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Part of the distinction with the Qjet carbs is that all the GM carbs were manufactured by Rochester, which means they are the same make and model. The Edelbrock replacements are listed in the Accepted Products publication under Carburetors along with Edelbrock's AFB replacements and the QuickFuel replacements. They are listed distinctly because they are different manufacturers (make). No need to list all the carbs by the OEM manufacturer.
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Carter made them for GM back in the mid 70's too .
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![]() Yes and they were real poor casting quality IIRC and not colored like a Rochester....Same color as an AFB.... I did not like trying to rebuild one of those. Rebuilding carbs was a real common job in my gas station days.
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