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    carburetors - 350 cid engine

     



    I have a question for you all,
    Our car hasn't run right since we bought it. It's got a recently rebuilt 350 in it and from what a friend of the family who's a mechanic told us...a rebuilt carb. He said he won't touch rebuilt carbs and suggested buying a Edelbrock quadrajet for $455. That seems like an aweful lot of money.
    What carbs do you all run? I have known guys that have ran Holley, Carter.....and others without any problems.

    Any suggestions would be great. I have alot of mechanical experience but none at all with carbs.


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    I am running an Edelbrock Performer 1406. I bought a factory rebuilt one from Summit for less than $200. I have 3,000 miles on the engine and it runs fine. I had to do a litttle jet work but that is not unusual on a modified engine. A guy at Edelbrock told me most of the carbs that are returned have a faulty owner. Even so, they all go back to the Weber factory for a complete rebuild.
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    Thanks for the input!
    What type of manifold are you running?

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    I'm also running an Edelbrock 1406, on their Performer manifiold. They are very easy to tune. I'm happy with mine.

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    Kind of a bonehead question but i'm not familiar with carbs at all. When would you run an electronic choke and when would you run a manual. I think I would need a manual but i'm not sure.

    Also, did you guys need a calibration kit or did you just bolt the carb on and adjust the idle?

    thanks,

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    Do you have a manual or elecric choke on the car right now? If you have a pull knob for manual choke then just get a manual choke carb and hook up the choke linkage, if not, get a electric choke carb. You should apt for a calibration kit. I'm not shure car would have a manual or electric choke. If you wanted to you could get a chokeless carb, just dont expect it to start easy, I wouldent recomend a chokeless carb for a street application anyway.
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    I am running an Edelbrock Performer intake. The 1406 has an electric choke. The instructions that comw with the carb tell you how to adjust it for cold weather and hot weather. You may need that in Alaska but here in Arkansas I get good starting year round without tinkering. Manual choke is just one more thing to remember.
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    The Edelbrock (Carter AFB) is a superb carburetor right out of the box. I run a Holley, but it's not exacly what you would call a streetable setup. All of my past cars had Carter AFB's on them, and I never had any troubles with them. One of those kits that give you extra meetering rods and springs is a very good idea, but you shouldn't have a problem just the way it is. And, for street use, I would get the electric choke version.
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    Thanks again for all the advice.
    I can't honestly tell you what type of choke it has now. There isn't a knob so i'm guessing it's either an electric choke....or choke-less. If it doesn't have a choke, or is a manual choke and i'm just that blind not to notice is there a way to hook up the electric choke on a car that didn't come with one?

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    I run a Demon very tunable but I like the carters too.

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    Hey bibs I just noticed you were scary groin. I was in A1/7 back in the late 80s Fort Hood. Spent most of my 10.5 in the CAV.
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    Yes, electric choke is very easy to hook up. Just have to run one wire to a 12v source that comes on with the ignition switch.

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    Oh, perfect! that's easy. I"m going to try one thing a friend suggested and that's checking the accelerator pump on the carb I have now to see if it's bad. If that's not it i'll be ordering the edelbrock card....with electronic choke.

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    if money is a issue just get the carter AFB , it's the same one and cheaper ?

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    Well, fi your really strapped for cash, you can always get a used Q-jet. Or a rebuilt, or whatever. their good street carbs for under 300HP, but after that you should get and Edelbrock.
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