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Old 06-18-2015, 04:59 PM   #1
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Carburetor Question

I was given a 2 barrel rochester that came off of a 70's model chevy 400. I would like to rebuild this carb and put it on my 250 to replace the old worn out 1 barrel. does anyone know of any problems i would run into by doing this?
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Old 06-18-2015, 08:06 PM   #2
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Re: Carburetor Question

I believe you will need an adapter, or an intake manifold that will accept that carb. May also need to fabricate linkage.
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Yes. All the problems Woof mentioned plus its too much carb for that engine. A small 2 barrel like from a 265 or 283 would work but you will have plenty of modifications to do.
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I believe you will need an adapter, or an intake manifold that will accept that carb. May also need to fabricate linkage.
yes on both ...and at that point of buying a intake to run the 2 bll carb . you might as well buy a 4 bbl intake and run a 4 bbl carb i know its sound wrong but a 4bbl carb gives you better MPG than the 2 bbl will reason forthis is that the Primary's are smaller than the ones in a 2bbl carb and at cruise speeds you are only useing the the primary's the the other 2 will only come into play when you floor it .. i say get your self a 4bbl intake and a 600 cfm carb . and you will be good to go
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Old 06-18-2015, 10:56 PM   #5
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Yes. All the problems Woof mentioned plus its too much carb for that engine. A small 2 barrel like from a 265 or 283 would work but you will have plenty of modifications to do.
stock 250 inline six can run and do run very well with a 600 cfm carb 4bbl http://www.shop.cliffordperformance....-42-4501WH.htm

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