From the factory it should be equipped with a Rochester Q-Jet.
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the 727 was to only trans on big blocks in the 70's
If the transmission pan is square in shape then it is a 400 Turbo. If the pan has 1 corner that is in an angle and not square then it will be the 350 turbo.
Yes
No, a Honda Rancher 350 carburetor will not work on a Honda Rancher 400. The difference in the sizes of the 350 and 400 carburetors are not compatible with each other.
The 1977 Pontiac Trans Am equipped with the 6.6-liter (400 cubic inch) V8 engine produced approximately 200 horsepower. This was part of the Pontiac's efforts to balance performance with the fuel economy standards of the time. The engine was known for its torque and performance, making the Trans Am a popular muscle car of the late 1970s.
A Trans Am is a package on a Firebird.
Have you checked the ignition switch on the column . I had to replace the one in my 1977 Trans Am.
1977/1978
The 1978 Trans Am typically came equipped with a Rochester Quadrajet carburetor. This four-barrel carburetor was commonly used in many GM vehicles during that era and was known for its performance and efficiency. Depending on the engine option, the specific tuning and jetting of the Quadrajet could vary. Some models also offered the option of a Holley carburetor, but the Rochester is the most prevalent for that year.
It had an electric choke...chocks are for wheels.