It is the inline setup. The part no is 1827899-1. The guy who had the car before me put in a big cam, an Edelbrock manifold, and an Holley 850 dbl pumper. I wanted a more unique setup. The kind the twenty-somethings at work don't believe were stock on any car. All this will have to wait since the block cracked yesterday. I don't know if it overheated because of hte heat wave or if it was there for a while and not big enough to leak. The search is now on for a running 440. How about a /6 for something different. ; ) momo8@xxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi Brendan: What dual 4 barrel intake do you have??? > If it's the ram manifolds like my 300 F it uses 2 2903S carbs. That > set-up > was also used on Plymouths and Dodges. If you have an inline dual > 4 barrel intake, the 59's used 2790S front carb, 2791S rear carb. > I'm sure either set of carbs are scarce as hell and big$$$$$$$. > Is there a part number on the intake, that would help identify > what year your manifold is. You should consider changing your > camshaft to handle the extra gas and improve performance greatly., > even if you go with the new 500 cfm AFBs. Pouring more gas in isn't > going to give extra go, the cam is the key..... > Gerry Steinberg 300f &-'61 Windsor wagon under way. > > On Thu, 25 Jun 1998 09:24:47 -0500 Brendan Sheehy <desoto@xxxxxxx> > writes: > >Hi > >I just got a dual four barrel manifold for my 60 383. Can anyone give > >me the AFB part nos off their setup? I need to start looking for > >carbs. > >One alternative I might consider is 2 new 500 cfm Federal Mogul AFBs. > >Has anyone else tried this? > > > >Thanks > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
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