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Howdy,
I finished swapping my old E-Performer 600 for an E-Performer 750. Here a some before and after shots. Before: ![]() After: ![]() ![]() The truck runs much smoother and usually kicks on after 1 or 2 cranks. So far, no peddle pumping required. Enjoy!
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Re: New Carb
BTW, I realize a stud is missing. The PO had drilled out the mounting hole on the other carb and used a standard bolt instead of a stud.
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Re: New Carb
Why'd you step up to a 750? I always thought that was a bit much for a 350.
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Re: New Carb
Not a 350. It's a 355 with flat top pistons, scat crank and rods, big muther thumper cam, and full exhaust. Plus, it was on sale for $200 @ Jegs.
The motor would disagree ![]()
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Re: New Carb
well What did you do with the old one
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Re: New Carb
Well, yeah... for 2 bills I'd have gone that route as well!
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Re: New Carb
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Next thing in line is to upgrade the dizzy with a MSD HEI upgrade kit along with MSD wires. Trash that Accel junk.
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Re: New Carb
I see you have headers. What do they run down to? MSD has alway done me well. well instead of letting that carb rot away you should send down my way
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Re: New Carb
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I'll have to get a vid up of the truck running soon.
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Re: New Carb
That should Flow nicely with your motor. Id like to see it running.
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