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06-17-2012, 09:43 PM | #1 |
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Which type of carb to buy?
Hey guys I want some help with carbs
my carb is acting up i have already rebuilt it and it still is acting up im completely new with choosing carbs I was looking at getting a elderbrock carb 650 i have a elderbrock performer 2101 intake it has a qjet carb on it 4 barrel my engine is a 350 Im thinking of ordering it from autozone my carb and intake This is the carb im looking at at autozone http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...6025_302558_0_ |
06-17-2012, 09:55 PM | #2 |
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Re: Which type of carb to buy?
After looking for little bit i found this
Manifold 2101, 2104, 2116, 2716, 2601, 2604, 2701 (Non-Emissions): CARBURETOR CHOKE TYPE PARTS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION Performer #1405 (600 cfm) Manual #8031 or 8032 throttle, cruise, & kickdown bracket for 1972-1979 Performer #1406 (600 cfm) Electric #8031 or 8032 throttle, cruise, & kickdown bracket for 1972-1979 Thunder Series #1805 (650 cfm) Manual #8031 or 8032 throttle, cruise, & kickdown bracket for 1972-1979 Thunder Series #1806 (650 cfm) Electric #8031 or 8032 throttle, cruise, & kickdown bracket for 1972-1979 Thunder Series #1825 (650 cfm) Manual #8031 or 8032 throttle, cruise, & kickdown bracket for 1972-1979 Thunder Series #1826 (650 cfm) Electric #8031 or 8032 throttle, cruise, & kickdown bracket for 1972-1979 http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_.../2000/2601.pdf So im guessing it will work? what else am i gonna have to get? bolts, studs, gaskets, linkage? |
06-17-2012, 10:00 PM | #3 |
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Re: Which type of carb to buy?
Edelbrock carb will bolt right on, need bolts as GM carb has 2long 2 short bolts and a stud for the throttle cable end to go thru. Also fuel line is at the rear pass side so extend fuel line, add a small filter in line with some rubber fuel hose.
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06-17-2012, 10:05 PM | #4 |
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Re: Which type of carb to buy?
Im looking thru all the post on google
and they keep popping up with a square port to spread bore adapter And air cleaner spacers Is their any type of bolts that i ask for? will they come with the new carb? |
06-17-2012, 10:10 PM | #5 |
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Re: Which type of carb to buy?
I am sure the 2101 intake just bolts up to the Edl carb and the bolts if I remember right are 5/16 bolts about 1.5" long just enough to go thru carb base and into intake a bit also the spacer for the air cleaner depends on the air cleaner base, I usually do install a 1" plastic air cleaner spacer I keep them on my shelf.
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06-17-2012, 10:14 PM | #6 |
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Re: Which type of carb to buy?
okay thanks man much help, im going to autozone to order my carb
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06-17-2012, 10:28 PM | #7 |
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Re: Which type of carb to buy?
Just get a carb stud kit, they are in vacuum packs from companies like Mr. Gasket and most parts stores carry them.
The thing about an air cleaner spacer is a high percentage of aftermarket air cleaner assemblies have a recessed base and the Eddy choke assembly and fuel line interfer with them, I hav ehad success flipping the base and using a long carb stud to use the recessed style, the lid will hold the filter centered, the problem in some cases is hood clarence but I cant image it would be an issue on a truck. Close the hood slowly to to make sure, if you just slam it you will find out the hard way and have a reminder dent in the middle of your hood. The other option is to purchase an assembly with no recess, most factory assemblies are zero recess as well so you could run one of those, if you already have one you like just flip the base and get a longer stud. |
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