Puffdaddy#1 Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Rqb 1898, My 72/73 400 cu. in, I'm looking to swap to a four barrel carb set up, any good recommendations?
wildfelr Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago RQB3263/81/305 YES I DID THIS ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO SUCCESSFULLY ..... Edelbrock alum intake and Holly carb both from Summit....worked fine right out of the box .... be advised you may have hood clearance issues.... i was given a low profile 360 degree open air filter that extends down over the carb a bit to solve the problem.... these are prob available from Summit also ....use RTV and not the worm shaped gasket on the front and rear ends of the block to manifold mating surfaces.... good luck ....see ya on the Boulevard .... Bill in Florida
Gunslinger Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Call Summit Racing’s tech line…explain what you have and your concerns. They will give you solid recommendations.
Puffdaddy#1 Posted 9 hours ago Author Report Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, wildfelr said: RQB3263/81/305 YES I DID THIS ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO SUCCESSFULLY ..... Edelbrock alum intake and Holly carb both from Summit....worked fine right out of the box .... be advised you may have hood clearance issues.... i was given a low profile 360 degree open air filter that extends down over the carb a bit to solve the problem.... these are prob available from Summit also ....use RTV and not the worm shaped gasket on the front and rear ends of the block to manifold mating surfaces.... good luck ....see ya on the Boulevard .... Bill in Florida
Puffdaddy#1 Posted 9 hours ago Author Report Posted 9 hours ago Thanks gonna look into that, looking for a bit more performance ya know?
Mel Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Some of the aftermarket gaskets are a bit thicker than the OEM's and thus the manifold sits a bit higher. Bottom line, don't put a thin bead of RTV on the front and rear 'china walls'; use a good thick bead or you'll end up with an oil leak. And, use brake cleaner to be sure all surfaces are clean of all oil and grease. How do I know? Experience.
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