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Old 12-28-2025, 11:38 AM   #7
LynnB
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Re: 350 2bbl, worth 4bbl swap?

I doubt you will feel any difference other than in your wallet. I swapped the engine and transmission from a 1972 C50 into my 49 Studebaker 2R16A. The two barrel carb was missing. I had two choices from parts I had sitting around; either use an even SMALLER two barrel intake and carb from a 1968 El Camino that came with a 307, or use a 68 intake and Qjet from a 1968 Chevy 350. I opted for the two barrel and have never regretted that decision. I am a big fan of Qjets (set up correctly) in cars. But really no need in a big truck. I do not drive on the highway often; only to get sod, gravel and dirt. But when I do, I am doing 4200 RPM at 65 mph because of the 6.66 rear axle. Those big secondaries on the Qjet would be open ALL THE TIME.

I ran a Q-jet in that 68 El Camino and it ran flawlessly. Had a 3.31 rear axle and a 4L60E auto overdrive trans. Got great mileage when I wasn't towing. I have the exact same manifold and Qjet in my 57 Chevy and it runs great. But I am sticking with the two barrel in my big truck.
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