Re: carburetor recommendation
[Re: BigBlockScamp]
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12/05/10 07:35 PM
12/05/10 07:35 PM
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Eddy, but not the 750. Almost every 750 they made stumble. I've had GREAT responce out of every Eddy carb I've used.
Tom
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-Henry David Thoreau
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Re: carburetor recommendation
[Re: BigBlockScamp]
#872179
12/05/10 08:55 PM
12/05/10 08:55 PM
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Posts: 36,041 Lincoln Nebraska
RapidRobert
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Quote:
I would like maintain a hint of mileage at least.
A small eddy maybe a 1406 (600) but make sure w it that the choke is right, the tension and esp that the "pulloff" opens it a small correct amt when it starts. If you have a spreadbore I'd have Demonsizzler prep you a thermoquad. I had one on a C boat 440 & it ran good and pulled hard considering. EDIT meant to say had a PO installed 600 on the C body
Last edited by RapidRobert; 12/05/10 09:00 PM.
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Re: carburetor recommendation
[Re: RapidRobert]
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03/05/11 05:05 PM
03/05/11 05:05 PM
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Call AED a sponsor on here and ask for John Dickey--mention you are a Moparts member and see what he says--they are one of the best carb shops if not THE best in the country --they will take good care of you
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