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> sbc carb choice, holley or edelbrock
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post Apr 9 2007, 02:20 PM
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My pockets are not deep enough for FI right now,
so i am limited to carbs.
When I went to bolt the oldish holley that came with
my motor on this weekend, I discovered it won't fit.
I had never removed the lifting plate from the manifold
before, but when I did it was obvious this was a no go,
I am guessing this is an early carter manifold and the
holley has a much bigger base. So I'm gonna go ahead
and get a new manifold, newer technology and save some
weight while I'm at it.
But since I'm replacing the manifold I started wondering
about the unknown condition of the carb (I think it is a
vacumm secondary 600)
So, any suggestions on whether to go Edebrock/Carter
or Holley if I do replace it? I've had a couple holleys
before, but not in 30 (gasp) years.

Hyd lifter 327 with (afaik) stock internals. If my new tranny
comes through I will not be as worried about keeping it
mild, but for now it is going in front of a stock 901.

patrick
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