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Old 08-18-2012, 12:05 PM   #1
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292 intake/carb advise needed

I have just recently joined this forum after buying a really straight 1969 C10.My intention is to make it into a daily driver...just a good truck that I am not afraid to get dirty or work hard.I have found a really good '77 292 cheap and have a good 200-4r transmission already.I have a chance to buy a clifford intake with a 550CFM Holley 0-1849 for $300.Will this carb work on a 292?Anyone have experience with such a combo....any opinions are appreciated
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Old 08-19-2012, 07:32 AM   #2
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Re: 292 intake/carb advise needed

I ran the R8007 /4160 Holley 390 CFM for years on an Offy intake with Clifford headers.
After a rebuild I'm running the 500 CFM Edelbrock performer 1404. [the Holley died atfer 25 years.] The 0-1849 is a 600 CFM, IIRC, designed for the small block v8s like the 350.
400 CFM is the ideal flow for a 3 liter engine. The 292 L6 is also called the 4.8 L in later years by G M. Clifford made good stuff.
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Re: 292 intake/carb advise needed

Thanks for the reply...I am going to pass on this deal.I thought the carb was too big for my needs.
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Old 08-19-2012, 10:21 AM   #4
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Re: 292 intake/carb advise needed

Check your engine before buying parts.I'm not sure but 77 seems about the time the 6 cyl went to an integrated head.At least on the 250,I'm unsure on the 292.They have the intake cast as a part of the head.If so you would need an adapter to use a different carb.
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Check your engine before buying parts.I'm not sure but 77 seems about the time the 6 cyl went to an integrated head.At least on the 250,I'm unsure on the 292.They have the intake cast as a part of the head.If so you would need an adapter to use a different carb.
The intregal head was not used on 292 engines.
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Re: 292 intake/carb advise needed

What's Clifford's retail price on a 4 barrel intake nowadays?
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What's Clifford's retail price on a 4 barrel intake nowadays?
I think it's $399 plus the ride...yikes!
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I think it's $399 plus the ride...yikes!
Right. So buy the deal, toss out the Holley, and you're still $100 bucks ahead!
LOL/JK Actually I think the Offy intake is better for a real truck application.
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