Carburetor

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Shaimone brown

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Trying to replace the 210 carburetor on my 87 cutlass but none of the ones I find have this line connector on the back
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MrSony

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That's for the power brake booster. You can just swap base plates from one carb to another or drill and tap a hole into the new carb. Search the number of your carb on eBay. Should find rebuildable cores there.
 

Shaimone brown

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I didn’t think about that. thanks a lot that’s a big help.i got one to rebuild and it doesn’t have hole.i was thinking I could just drill and tap it but now I’ll just change the base plate



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pontiacgp

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what is the cab number that does not have the vacuum port in the back on the base?
 

Bonnewagon

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Most Buick's do not. They use an intake manifold fitting. When I use a Buick model I just drill and tap a hole.
 
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