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1965 Pontiac tripower
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thermostat housing bolt-This bolt has a special stud attached
to hold one of the alternator straps on cars with power steering.
It is installed on the driver's side and takes the place of one
of the bolts that attaches the waterneck. It is not the common reproduction,
but a genuine GM part.
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$4.50 |
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1965 waterneck - reproduction item with GM casting number
#9779580. The 65 neck points upward.
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$32.50 |
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1964-66 block off plate, gasket, and bolts - mounted on
the front of the intake with two 7/16" bolts. If restoring
yours, I recommend replacting this part. Many have ancient gaskets
and some are nearly rusted through.
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$7.50 |
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1965 Choke tubes - pair of steel prebent lines from carb
to intake.
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$16.00 |
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1964-65 Electric Choke Conversion - This replaces the Bakelite
cover and coil spring mounted on the passenger side of the center
carb. It requires only 1 hotwire. Also fits 59-63. Email me with
questions.
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$35.00 |
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1964-65 Choke stat retainers - These are the triangular
shaped tabs (each held by it's own screw) that retain the stat housing
to the carb. Set of 3.
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$1.50 |
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1965 internal choke tube- Mounts in manifold. New reproduction
item to replace rusted out tubes.
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$30.00 |
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1964-65 fuel lines and fitting - set of correct fittings;
fuel block, stamped "Weatherhead", 45° for center, 105°
for rear.
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$47.00 |
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1964-65 lines only - set of 3 pre-fit aluminum fuel lines.
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$20.00 |
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Aluminum Polish - I have been polishing the aluminum fuel
lines and power brakes lines since I discovered these products about
a year ago. Eagle One produces both. First step is a chemical on
a cotton-like material, referred to as "wodding polish".
It comes in a tin. Second step is a "jeweler's rouge".
Your lines will look like stainless in minutes.
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$10.00 |
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1964-66 Fuel block (only) - Weatherhead fitting reproduction
item.
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$16.25 |
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45 degree fitting - for center carb.
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$2.00 |
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105 degree fitting - This one is a special reproduction
item. Some substitute the 90° for this, but then the line to the
rear tube is very close to the carbs and difficult to tighten.
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$10.00 |
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Power Brake fittings and prebent aluminum line (to booster)
- Comes off the rear of the front carb. Free polish if requested-
NEW!
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$21.00 |
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New throttleblades (butterflies) - for the end carbs. These
are precision made with tolerances of .0005". Replace those
damaged blades. Come in pairs with correct brass replacement screws.
NEW!
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$55.00/pair |
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1964-65 linkage, driver's side - all parts that mount to
the center carb, slide bar to rear carb, rear carb lever that attaches
to the throttle shaft, and a new pair of return springs for passenger
side.
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$49.00 |
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1964-66 rear carb pump rod - From new lever (above) to accel
pump. If your carb is being converted from vacuum, you need this
part.
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$7.50 |
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long rod and clips - passenger side rod that attaches front
to rear carbs with clips. Mine are plated silver.
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$10.00 |
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1964-65 PCV fitting - 'F' shaped fitting that brings together
the vacuum from pair of posts between front and rear carb and sends
down to the PCV fitting on valley pan.
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$19.00 |
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1964-66 grommet - Mounts in valleypan, GM part. If yours
is old and hard, this may save you a vacuum leak.
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$5.00 |
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1964-65 carb kit - Quality kits for set of 3 carbs. Includes
all internal gaskets, 2 checkballs, internal sping, carb to intake
gaskets, needle, and seats.
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$45.00 |
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1964-66 upgrade needle/seats, "checkball system"
- I recommend this part. See FAQ #6. You need 3, but these are priced
seperately.
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$8.00 |
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1964-66 brass floats - Per original. Mine are all the same
size. I use them myself in all the carbs I restore. If yours are
brass, they are likely to be 35 years old. If composition, they
have been replaced. I recommend new floats as you want to do all
you can to avoid pumping raw fuel on your intake and into your engine.
Again, these are priced seperately, but you need 3.
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$10.00 |
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1964-65 Delux rebuild set - As above, 3 kits, 3 new brass
floats, upgraded checkball system to replace needle/seat.
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$92.00 |
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1964-66 Nice detail item - set of 12 new plated nuts to
hold down carbs. Just adds a nice touch. FREE!
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free! |
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Set of 12 correct carb studs - These are the studs that
screw into the manifold and attach to the carbs. NEW!
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$12.00 |
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1964-66 yellow return spring - From center carb to throttle
cable bracket.
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$4.25 |
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1965 throttle cable bracket - mounts on intake with 2 bolts.
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$35.00 |
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1964-65 air cleaners - Complete set - 3 show chrome lids,
3 black bases, 3 paper elements (GM part), 3 correct bottleneck
style studs and 3 chrome wing nuts.
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$125.00 |
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1964-65 air cleaner lids and bases only - show chrome lids,
three black bases.
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$98.00 |
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AC paper filters - in GM box. Priced seperately.
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$7.00 |
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1964-66 Stainless steel vent strip - This strip mounts on
top of the air horn and is activated by the accelerator pump lever
which pushes up on the strip and vents the float bowl. Attached
with 1 small screw. Rubber plug included.
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$3.50 |
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1964-66 Idle compensator valve - Also fits other years.
Not all carbs have this valve, which is a bi-metal strip. On the
64 and 65 center carb, it is located on the rear of the float bowl
section underneath a plate. Valve is attached with 2 screws, not
included. I also carry new plates. Email me if interested.
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$6.00 |
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Replacement jets - These are the brass jets that come in
pairs and are located in the bottom of the float bowl. I carry sizes
from .060 to .073. Contact me with your needs or for suggestions.
If you have my CD-ROM, selecting jets is covered. NEW!
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$7.50/pair |
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Throttle blade brass screws - these are the small brass
screws that attach the throttleblades to the shaft. Eash throttleblade
has a pair, for total of 12. The choke flap also uses 2 more for
a total of 14. These are very difficult to locate. set of 14.
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$4.00 |
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