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    Wow thanks for the info! That's a huge help. I was interested in the block year because i assume that buying and fitting parts will be a lot easier with a year? Perhaps it's my ignorance. I'm going through the process of collecting cereal numbers and cataloging all the parts off this beautiful frankenstien.

    NTFDAY: Thank you for all the help. So you say electric choke rules? Why is it so good? I am trying to figure out how all these parts work with each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zombiebrew View Post
    Wow thanks for the info! That's a huge help. I was interested in the block year because i assume that buying and fitting parts will be a lot easier with a year? Perhaps it's my ignorance. I'm going through the process of collecting cereal numbers and cataloging all the parts off this beautiful frankenstien.

    NTFDAY: Thank you for all the help. So you say electric choke rules? Why is it so good? I am trying to figure out how all these parts work with each other.
    An electric choke does not require a heated coil in the intake manifold which makes it more efficient. They are just as adjustable and no they don't last forever. They require two wires, a ground and a hot wire from the ignition switch.
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