350 TA manifold

Discussion in 'Small Block Tech' started by chiefaponte, Jun 2, 2003.

  1. chiefaponte

    chiefaponte Well-Known Member

    A quick question. I just purchased a TA perf. 350 stage 1 manifold and I was wondering how id the choke hooked up since there is no well for the thermostatic lever. do I have to hook up a manual choke?

    what is the right thing to do once I swap the manifolds?
     
  2. Smartin

    Smartin Guest

    This might help a little...

    I don't know where to get the parts to do this though, but it gives you an idea.
     

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  3. Mike Atwood

    Mike Atwood The Green Machine

    TA Performance, that's who! :Brow:

    That's where I bought mine when I got my intake.


    Mike
     
  4. 72skylark

    72skylark 4 Doors of Fury!

    option #2 would be a electric choke. I believe 75 and later q-jets had electric chokes, I'm not sure how easy the choke swaps over...
     
  5. DRS4554

    DRS4554 Well-Known Member

    Part numbers

    P/N's 03989058 (coil) and 14006795 (cover). Available at your local GM dealer.
     
  6. alec296

    alec296 i need another buick

    choke coil

    standard small chevy choke coil .it should have a part number in ta catalogs.
    andy:Dou:
     
  7. RACEBUICKS

    RACEBUICKS Guest

    Those coils are about gone from GM when I was looking for a couple they were almost nonexsistant......
     
  8. chiefaponte

    chiefaponte Well-Known Member

    coil

    Well gm still has them. I ordered mine from a company in west PA and they had it shipped to me. It works good and the part # on the TA website are correct. For my application I had to cut into the thermostat housing a little bit to get the proper angle on the choke lever
     
  9. 1970/skylark

    1970/skylark Well-Known Member

    I went with the electric choke, when i changed my intake.
     

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