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Old 07-07-2002, 04:58 PM   #1
orangechev73
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need a carb and headers

i'm putting a 350 in my 73 3/4ton. the 350 i'm wanting to get an edelbrock and do away with the quadrajet and was just wondering which eldelbrock carb to use. i know they make a few different ones so i was just wondering what would be good for just a everday truck. i also wana put headers on it and wondered who made a good set that aren't too expensive
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Old 07-07-2002, 06:05 PM   #2
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I have a 600 cfm(1405 is carb number) with manual choke (will convert to electric before winter) on my 389 stroker and am very happy with it. Summit has a decent set of headers, the flange seems to be a good thickness and shouldn't warp. To prevent leaks, try the dead soft aluminum, they are reuseable, and I have the copper collector gaskets and haven't had a leak yet. Good luck and keep on truckin'!------------Jerry



P.S. I checked the plugs after about 1K miles, and the plugs looked right on, no adjustments, just took it out of the box, hooked it up, and drove. I got mine from Jeg's, it was a factory rebuilt unit and I saved a few bucks ($25) every little bit helps you know-----------Jerry
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Old 07-07-2002, 07:04 PM   #3
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by the way, what does anyone suggest???
manual or electric choke?
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Old 07-08-2002, 01:12 AM   #4
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Since I'm getting on in years, I prefer the electric. It's too easy to forget to to unchoke it when it warms up. You know what they say about getting older, the first two things to go are your eyes, and....uh, I forget what the other one was. Good luck and keep on truckin'!.......Jerry
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600 cfm Edelbrock,Small Comp Cams retro-roller cam and roller rockers,9:1 cr, headers, HEI,Old Air a/c, 72 power disc brakes w/stainless lines, 3.42 gear,T-56 6-speed, original paint(what's left of it). Dakota Digital Dash
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Old 07-09-2002, 12:29 PM   #5
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hey there,
I have a few Holley carbs for sale if your interested. I have a 700 double pumper vaccum secondarys with oversized jets $110, a 650 double pumper manuel choke with mechanical secondarys (expensive but a rare carb) $450, and a 750 double pumper electric choke with mechanical secondarys for $150.


My E-MAIL is ProjectS10Extrme@aol.com if your interested in any.

P.S : If you buy a carb from me i'll give you a set of headers. And all of my carbs are freshly rebuilt

Dan


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468 cid big block
Edelbrock Tunnel Ram Dual Quad Intake (2 600cfm edelbrock)
11.5:1 compression
Comp roller cam and lifters
Comp cams roller rockers
Steel Manley connecting rods
MSD-10 ignition with Pro Billet distributor
Pete Jackson gear drive timing gears
Saveing for a set of Alluminum heads and an 8-71 Blower

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