Silly question but did you get the right or full kit because the power piston comes with it
Bruce, it is absolutely not a silly question and I think you would be very surprised at how many marine engineers and parts dealers and even, including those clever yanks, also thought the "power valve" (which is included in the kits) was a "power piston". Included in the above is my ignorance of the part since when Ed and I (more Ed than I) fitted the bits we both thought that it was odd that the power valve had nothing to operate it. Ed's of the modern world and an excellent mechanic but more of a genius with fuel injection and control unit programming, carbs to him are potatoes, sugar etc.
I found out that in some cases its called a Power Valve Actuator, however on a Rochester Carb, its a Power Piston. What I then discovered, is that it is not always shown in some of the diagrams and certainly was not shown in the kit diagram. In fact I also found out it is supposed to be part of the Air Horn Assembly and on searching for the part found out that the assembly was no longer available as a single part but only as a whole new carburetor. Part of my research led me to Nikki Carburetors in Japan who made them. I faxed them and e-mailed them several times for sizes to have one made but they never replied, not even a "thank you but we cannot help".
So I think its Rochester for me, unless someone round here can sort it out, even Rochester have them separately for a few bob.
http://quadrajetparts.com/power-piston-rochester-7006011-7009718-p-498.html?osCsid=5a33f751b0e6571a9aec36dd19e49f68