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Old 09-20-2016, 12:15 PM   #11
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Re: Carter Carb Help

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Originally Posted by Hewfil1 View Post
Late on the post, but what Edelbock/Holley would you recommend, as I do not wish to run the double pumper setup from a Holley.
You'll need to do some legwork. I'm no fan of Holley carbs but they can be made to work well.
The 1400 series Edelbrock has a following and you can get support here.
gregski likes his Holley.

I took the lazy route and used a Rochester Quad on my Polara. Not sure what I'll do about the Autolite 4100 on the F250 or the AFB on the W200 when and if I get to em... The F250 is all original AFAIK so I'll likely bite the bullet and get it reworked by someone that knows more than me about the Autolite Holley clone carbs. The Dodge W200 is not an original engine or carb so the Carter is likely going on the shelf along with the manifold and I'll duplicate the sweet running setup I put on the Polara.
My GM trucks are Diesels but I've had several G20 vans and Trucks with Rochester 2bbl & 4bbl carbs on Smallblocks, and Big Blocks that ran til the trucks and vans died for other reasons.
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