Common questions

Why are the grilles on an Oldsmobile Rocket 88?

Why are the grilles on an Oldsmobile Rocket 88?

The grilles under the headlights of this 1950 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 are for the ventilation system, replacing the traditional pop-up cowl vent. They were criticized at the time as being unsafe in city traffic because they picked up their air too close to the tail pipes of cars ahead. The wild rocket hood ornament was technically a $5 option.

Who was draftsman for Oldsmobile Rocket 88?

During that period, Oldsmobile Motor Group draftsman Gilbert Burrell began working privately on concepts for new cars and new engines. This was not an official assignment; he was simply exploring ideas for his own interest and amusement.

When did Oldsmobile Cutlass eighty-eight come out?

Cutlass Eighty-Eight – You can also find the Oldsmobile 88 when looking for a full-size vehicle. The 88 was one of the longest-running vehicles Oldsmobile made, lasting in production from 1949 to 1999.

When did General Motors make the 4 jet carburetor?

The Rochester 4-Jet carburetor was a downdraft four barrel carburetor produced by the Rochester Products Division of General Motors from 1952 until 1967.

What kind of carburetor does an Oldsmobile Rochester use?

The Rochester BB is a 2 barrel downdraft carburetor used on Cadillac and Oldsmobile. Rochester H & HV carburetor parts, including carburetor kits made in the US. Rochester Monojet 1 barrel carburetor parts. We stock all of the carburetor kits.

Where is the carburetor number on a Rochester 4G 4GC?

Some Rochester 4G 4GC carburetor had the last 4 digits of the carburetor number stamped on the top side of the air horn casting, in one corner. Rochester AA carburetor parts, including carburetor kits and hard to find used and NOS parts.

What kind of carburetor does a 2GV have?

The 2GC is the basic 2G carburetor except that it has an integral choke (meaning it is mounted on the carburetor). Some were mounted on the air horn, and others on the throttle body. The 2GV is also an automatic choke model, however, a vacuum break diaphragm unit is used in place of the conventional choke housing and choke.

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Ruth Doyle