Sorensen 13009B Carburetor Float

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Description:

Sorensen 13009B Carburetor Float

Attribute Detail
Part Number 13009B
Brand Sorensen Manufacturing Co. (Glasgow, KY โ€“ legacy ignition & fuel parts)
Component Type Carburetor Float โ€” Brass / Nitrophyl (varies by sub-type)
Float Design Single-side, hollow or solid float with integrated bracket
Included Accessory Adjustable gauge for float level setting
Package Contents Float assembly, gauge, instructions (typical NOS packaging)
Float Material Often molded Nitrophyl (a closed-cell, fuel-resistant polymer), or brass
Mounting Style Hinge-mount tab with pin bore


๐Ÿ”ง Carburetor Type & Fitment

The Sorensen 13009B float is historically designed for specific Rochester carburetors, used in GM applications during the 1960sโ€“1980s.

โœ… Compatible Carb Types

Manufacturer Carb Model Configuration
Rochester Monojet 1-barrel, throttle-body style
Rochester Varajet I / II 2-barrel, progressive
Rochester Dualjet 2-barrel
Rochester 2SE / 2GC 2-barrel, electric choke

๐Ÿ” Typically found in light-duty GM vehicles with carbureted inline-six or small V8 engines. The float maintains fuel level in bowl reservoirs and affects mixture calibration.


๐Ÿš— Common Vehicle Applications

This float is designed for GM passenger and light truck vehicles from 1969โ€“1987, including:

Make Models Years Engines
Chevrolet Nova, Camaro, Caprice, Impala 1970โ€“1983 250 I6, 307/350 V8
GMC C15/C25 Pickups, Safari Vans 1973โ€“1987 4.1L, 5.0L V8
Buick Century, Skylark 1975โ€“1984 231 V6, 307 V8
Pontiac LeMans, Bonneville, Firebird 1972โ€“1985 301โ€“400 CID V8
Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88, Custom Cruiser 1976โ€“1985 260โ€“403 CID V8


๐Ÿ” Cross Reference Numbers

Brand Part Number
Sorensen 13009B
Standard Motor Prods FL9 or FL104 (depends on bowl config)
Niehoff FF165
Borg-Warner CF-13009
Echlin/NAPA 2-13009B
Hygrade 13009B
OEM (GM) 17056242 (approx match)
Wells F13009B

๐Ÿงช Note: Due to variations in carb bowl design and float tab geometry, verification via float gauge setting specs is critical for optimal fit.