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Quigley October 8th, 2017 09:23 PM

Carb Suggestion
 
Working on a 401 Magnum and am going to put a 4 barrel carb on it. I am thinking a 650 Edelbrock and was wondering what some other thoughts might be? Also I am looking for a set of pristine magnum exhaust manifolds, I have a set, that have a couple of gouges in them. Thanks in advance, Dave :signthankspin:

bigblockv6 October 9th, 2017 03:39 AM

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A 650 cfm sounds good but I would consider a cam upgrade to complement it. I do have performance specs for a regrind of your stock cam, here they are as well as anyone else that's interested:upyes:

TJ's GMC October 9th, 2017 05:39 AM

Re: Carb Suggestion
 
650 would be a great choice....heck I used to have a 600 on my 305. :teehee: It likes the 500 eddy much better though.

bigblockv6 October 10th, 2017 03:41 AM

Re: Carb Suggestion
 
I'm pretty sure this is the regrind, I have given the specs to several members and they are using this cam grind in their 401M engines. One member didn't want to go with this grind and chose a milder grind. If you have doubts then contact someone that regrinds cams and ask them for their opinion.

bigblockv6 October 15th, 2017 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by bigblockv6 (Post 68111)
A 650 cfm sounds good but I would consider a cam upgrade to complement it. I do have performance specs for a regrind of your stock cam, here they are as well as anyone else that's interested:upyes:

The valve springs used with this cam are longer than stock due to more lift in the cam. My machinist used Competition Cams #972-16 valve springs that actually fit Ford 390 applications.:upyes:

Firepower October 16th, 2017 05:09 PM

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.425 lift seems what the factory manual calls, and open/close timing is generous, but tough to say what lash does to those numbers.

Robert B. December 19th, 2017 03:36 AM

Re: Carb Suggestion
 
Quick question: is it necessary to replace the entire carburetor (Stromberg on my ‘63 3/4t, 305E V6) if the screw hole which retains the choke arm is stripped or incapable of holding a screw?? I believe it’s been rebuilt once.

Thank you,

Robert

TJ's GMC December 19th, 2017 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert B. (Post 68407)
Quick question: is it necessary to replace the entire carburetor (Stromberg on my ‘63 3/4t, 305E V6) if the screw hole which retains the choke arm is stripped or incapable of holding a screw?? I believe it’s been rebuilt once.

Thank you,

Robert

You could try a helicoil, but with how popular those carbs are I'd say find another.

James December 20th, 2017 01:21 AM

Re: Carb Suggestion
 
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Originally Posted by Robert B. (Post 68407)
Quick question: is it necessary to replace the entire carburetor (Stromberg on my ‘63 3/4t, 305E V6) if the screw hole which retains the choke arm is stripped or incapable of holding a screw?? I believe it’s been rebuilt once.

Thank you,

Robert

I would also helicoil it. I have done this many time with no problems. If you need to buy a kit be sure to also buy the correct drill bit that the kit call for.


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