Ayuh,..... Welcome Aboard,....... What's it got now for the choke,..??I'm having a hard time finding the replacement part number for the electric choke on my 4-barrel Rochester carb. 1988 3.7LX. Anyone have this info handy?
There are a few options for the Rochester, just trying to find the right part # without removing from the carb first.Ayuh,..... Welcome Aboard,....... What's it got now for the choke,..??
The electric element for a rochester should be a dime a dozen, most anywhere ya look,.....
It is the original carburetor. I cannot seem to find a part number for the electric choke replacement in the online catalogs.So we really do not know if it is really the original carburetor for that year ? How do we determine what model that carburetor is with out some identification numbers ?
huh?I just checked on Crowley and the smallest engine for 1988 is the 5.0L.
The q jet places to go to areI'm having a hard time finding the replacement part number for the electric choke on my 4-barrel Rochester carb. 1988 3.7LX. Anyone have this info handy?
Find a gray haired guy behind the counter for easier resultsTake a picture of the carb, record the serial number on the carb, go to your local parts store and show them what you have and need.
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I’m the grey haired guy who is on the customer side of the counter telling them what they should be looking for, not what they think I need.Find a gray haired guy behind the counter for easier results![]()