Moroso 62070 Carburetor Stand
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Although I do not own a Rochester, I would say no. It's too short to fit in my Holley or Quick Fuel 4150 series carburetors.
It's for carburetors with square bores, not round bores.
Selected User Reviews For Moroso 62070 Carburetor Stand
This stand is in good working order. Years ago, I built a stand to hold carbs while they were being disassembled. I haven't worked on a car in decades. I don't recall what I did with it, but now that I've decided to build an old school street rod as a retirement project, I've discovered that I'm in desperate need of a stand, and considering the time it would take to make one, it's much more cost effective to just buy one. Why should you waste time making one? It's a great product that's well worth the price.
The material is both strong and light. It's a lot easier to work with carbs this way. A cardboard ring was what I used to use. I'd waited a long time to get my hands on the genuine article. Moroso is one of the best in the business.
Both square bore and spreadbore carbs benefit from this modification.
Fits all types of carburetors, including edelbrock. Also produced in the United States of America.
For dismantling the Holley carburetor, this is an excellent piece of equipment.
A little on the pricey side when compared to the competition. using 4- But it's a lot more convenient than a homemade stand. I was initially frustrated because I took Holley's "square bore" too literally and mistook the studs for the throttle plate holes.
It performs admirably. br>It does, in fact. br>To be honest, it's a bit of a stretch.