I've had good luck with the Edelbrock 1406 right out of the box.
92 or 93 octane would be the best for that engine.
you need to give more info!!..example what are you going to do with the 460?..race it?..pull a boat?..ton truck??
Chevy is currently considered to be the best manufacturer of pickup trucks
I would say a 1994 model or a 1993. In my opinion because Chevy didn't think about closing it out.
It means that its Chevy's top of the line model for that truck the best you can get with all of the options possible for the Tahoe.
To determine if part number 699161 is compatible with the Nikki 12hp carburetor, you would need to check the manufacturer's specifications or a parts catalog specific to the carburetor model. Part numbers can vary based on engine model and application, so it's best to verify with a trusted source or retailer. If you have access to a parts list or manual, that would provide the most accurate information.
The 299cc Rotax engine typically uses a Dell'Orto VHST 30 carburetor. This carburetor is known for its reliability and performance in various applications, including go-karts and small motorcycles. It's important to ensure that the specific model and tuning of the carburetor match the intended use of the engine for optimal performance. Always consult the engine's manual or a professional for the best setup.
Some people have strong opinions about buying a Ford or a Chevy, but most just buy whatever model, whether made by Ford or Chevy, that they like the best and meets their needs. So, you should buy whichever has the model that is best for you. I've bought both and they haven't had any major trouble with either.
The best place for this is the official Chevy website. Another option would be sites like Amazon or eBay which may carry this. It may be easier looking for a specific model.
The Chevy Silverado was the top seller in the 90's. Cheverolet has been making great trucks since the 1950's.
At this time the best I can do is say that your Winchester model 1894 trapper was made between 1985 to 2006.
I believe that the carburetor type fuel/ air ratio delivery system was replaced by Fuel Injection, no carburetor to the best of my knowledge.