T-Bucket Bob
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What kinda carburetor combination are you guys running with your engine? My rebuilt engine is a 350 chevy, 030 over and small mile cam. Any suggestions for
a carburetor?
a carburetor?
Is it a basically stock 350? 600-650 cfm will be fine.
Mine currently has a 550 CFM Edelbrock and works pretty well for the short time I have had it.
I am contemplating upgrading to a Holly/ Weiand - here is the simple description.
• Weiand dual plane medium rise 3x2 intake manifold
• (3) Holley 2-bbl carbs (Two 350 CFM outboard carbs, one 325 CFM center carb w/ electric choke)...
Anyone have experience with this on a late 70's mild cam'd 350 SBC? Like will it work right out of the box or does it need to be toiled with much ?
I know it will require a new smaller distributor - likely a billet MSD.
Thanks!
Thats awesome !I have 6 deuces on my 409 - they are not any harder to deal with than anything else, and with progressive linkage you can get decent gas mileage. I just had to make my own linkage.
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Thats how the Holly Tri-Power is set up. Middle Carb is primary at 325 cfm and the two others pile on progressively at 350 each. It appears to be a nice set up with the linkage and fuel lines already to go.. Was also thinking of placing a single Tri-Power filter like they had on the old cobras. Right now my Edelbrock is fine just looking to fill up the engine space a bit with a mid high rise and cool carb setup. Had wanted a blower but now rethinking that as it is expensive and more time consuming than I need.Three deuce or tri-power are actually nice set ups. I prefer to use a primary carb with idle circuit and secondary dump carbs with progressive linkage... good mileage and lots of go power!