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Also does everyone just bolt it on and forget it, or do you modify the intake at all so it flows better? |
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Any idea of what headers to use with a 400sbc in my 60 gmc? Huggers headers? It has rams horn oem manifolds and straight spark plugs. Thanks, Joe.
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I didn't make any changes to the manifold. Seemed like I needed to rebuild the original carburetor (again), so it was a good time to try the Holley 500. I just bolted it over the adapter. Truck runs fine (better), just a little rich. I have smaller jets, but haven't installed them yet. Except for choke, conversion on my '64 305E was easier than a rebuild. The truck starts easier, which is good for the starter and battery, runs rough until it warms up (probably an adjustment issue), then runs better and with more power - especially at the top end. My main concern is potential to over rev the engine while trying to keep up with freeway traffic, which I have mostly solved with taller tires and 3.54 rear end - and trying to keep in mind that these trucks were not designed to go or stop as fast as modern vehicles. One thing to watch out for is that a backfire can pop off the vacuum port plug at the rear of the carburetor. This causes truck to die at idle and run only at higher rpms.
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When I did my swap, I just bolted the adapter on and installed the carburetor. made the linkage work, moved the choke to the right side and I was off. Truck starts easier, runs smoother and best of all the carb is jettable if need be. I went from 1 size smaller jet, back to stock as my mileage went down after going smaller.
+1 on the vacuum port plugs, seems most issues I have had with swap deal with the port plugs disintegrating and allowing air into process. If your mileage or performance takes a sudden dump check them first. |
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