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Old 09-06-2013, 04:39 PM   #1
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not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

https://accounts.craigslist.org/eaf?...GR2r6VZfZCcS4I

It's in the Stockton craiglist, I wish I was closer or else I'd pick it up
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Old 09-06-2013, 04:44 PM   #2
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

Sorry not sure if I posted it right, I typed 390 holley on the search in stockton and saw it. Just trying to help the forum guys out with a good deal. I was up there for work but just couldn't get around to check it out.
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Old 09-06-2013, 05:36 PM   #3
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

Dang I wish that was a 292!!!!!
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Old 09-06-2013, 05:48 PM   #4
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

Is this it?
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/4044719532.html
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Old 09-06-2013, 06:17 PM   #5
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

Yeah that's the 1 geezer. I could use that carb! That's about as much as the carb goes for, it would be an upgrade from my 230. A 292 sure would be nice. hopefully it'll help somebody out.
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

Aye lad, That it is.
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

I got my 600 cfm edelbrock brand new of autozone for $289.99 and the results were better then the holley.
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

Mr. McCauley that's nice to know auto zone carries them, I'm thinking about running a 500 cfm edelbrock I was just checking out my options. My motor is stock just long tube headers and a offenhauser manifold. I'll look into it maybe I could use my auto zone points.
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

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Mr. McCauley that's nice to know auto zone carries them, I'm thinking about running a 500 cfm edelbrock I was just checking out my options. My motor is stock just long tube headers and a offenhauser manifold. I'll look into it maybe I could use my auto zone points.
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What size is your motor? If its a stock 250 and you are going to put a 500 edelbrock on there then you will need to put an hei on it. Anything stock under 250 like 194,216,230 then a holley two barrel will be just fine.
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Old 09-06-2013, 10:57 PM   #10
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Re: not mine 250 with a edelbrock manifold and 390 holley

Just read another thread of yours and it sounds like you have a 230 and yes a 600 cfm edelbrock or holley will be way to much on a stock motor. If you are staying stock then a jetted down 500 will be okey, I would go with a 350 or 500 cfm holley 2 barrel. That will give you plenty of air, let alone fuel! My 292 has a 600 edelbrock on it and that's pushing it. So a 230, 62 cubic inches less than a 292, is not going to need even close to as much. I would go with a 500 cfm holley 2 barrel, and an hei. You would probably be happier unless you went with the 390 holley. For yer info, after about a 100,000 miles holley carbs are prone to get a nasel leak.
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