cchrishefish
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Ok, so I am wondering why some 2 barrel carbs are so pricey. Here is one that I believe would work well with a slant 6 and not cost $300-$400. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077HQP51S/?tag=joeychgo-20
Ok, will this bolt up to an Aussispeed 2 barrel intake without an adaptor, and what is the CFM rating?I bought a new 2bbl for my Dad's super six off of ebay for 66 bucks shipped.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Carb-Fit-Dodge-MOPAR-273-318-ENGINE-2BBL-Carby-Carburetor-1966-1973/222705652149?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
lol.... idk. You'll have to click on the link and ask all that to the person selling. Your opening post said slant six 2bbl. I dont' know about the aussispeed and cfm's.Ok, will this bolt up to an Aussispeed 2 barrel intake without an adaptor, and what is the CFM rating?
OK, let me further explain why I am choosing the Aussiespeed 2 barrel intake.lol.... idk. You'll have to click on the link and ask all that to the person selling. Your opening post said slant six 2bbl. I dont' know about the aussispeed and cfm's.
makes sense now that you explained it. That info probably should be in the first post so folks know the details. In your first post all you mention is the price of 2bbls for a slant six, so I think you are looking for the cheapest 2bbl for a slant six. I bought one cheaper than what the link you posted, so I posted my link to give you another option.OK, let me further explain why I am choosing the Aussiespeed 2 barrel intake.
Since the Aussie intake has a Holley bolt pattern which would not require an adapter, because I hate adapters, I could currently remain within a budget which would allow further upgrades when I can tap into my 401K in four years.
Since the Aussie intake has a Holley bolt pattern, and injector bosses, I could convert the car to either a Holley Sniper 2 barrel, or install multi port fuel injection, at a later time. I would only have to remove the intake 4 years from now to get it machined for fuel injectors. Does this sound reasonable?
Yes sir, you are right. I did not give the full details. But, I am very happy that you posted a great carburetor for a great price which may work for another member in this forum whom is trying to keep the budget without pissing off the wife.makes sense now that you explained it. That info probably should be in the first post so folks know the details. In your first post all you mention is the price of 2bbls for a slant six, so I think you are looking for the cheapest 2bbl for a slant six. I bought one cheaper than what the link you posted, so I posted my link to give you another option.
it's been on my Dad's truck for about a year, and has worked good. Good luck with your search's.Yes sir, you are right. I did not give the full details. But, I am very happy that you posted a great carburetor for a great price which may work for another member in this forum whom is trying to keep the budget without pissing off the wife.
Unless I'm buying from a carb shop I avoid buying used carbs. YOu ever see someone sell a good running carb? I haven't. Always something that didn't work for them.
I also like the 500cfm holley 2bbl personally and parts are easy too because the circle trackers run them.
I will call carbsonly.com tomorrow to see if they can do better than $400 on a Holley 500 CFM carburetor. I would want one with an electric choke.Unless I'm buying from a carb shop I avoid buying used carbs. YOu ever see someone sell a good running carb? I haven't. Always something that didn't work for them.
I also like the 500cfm holley 2bbl personally and parts are easy too because the circle trackers run them.
That 500cfm is at 3"Hg depression, ....which is not a performance intake density, at 1.5" that is really only a 353cfm carb,...which is not too much for a 225,...especially if it is built.Carbs only wants almost as much as Jegs or Summitt for a rebuilt one. The Holley website is around the same. Carbsonly said that 500 CFM is too high for the Slant 6.
Ok, so I am wondering why some 2 barrel carbs are so pricey. Here is one that I believe would work well with a slant 6.
I bought one of these for my sons stock 318. Have not had a chance to use it. Hope it's good. Got off evilbay last year for $58. I know, I know you get what you pay for.I bought a new 2bbl for my Dad's super six off of ebay for 66 bucks shipped.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Carb-Fit-Dodge-MOPAR-273-318-ENGINE-2BBL-Carby-Carburetor-1966-1973/222705652149?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
maybe it is, but I ran a Carter 500 4bbl on my sl/6. but I had headers, 4spd, and 3:55 gears in my 65 dart. I liked it.Carbs only wants almost as much as Jegs or Summitt for a rebuilt one. The Holley website is around the same. Carbsonly said that 500 CFM is too high for the Slant 6.
That is really nice I really appreciate it. I will PM you.You get what you pay for. That might work well, depending on it's size and jetting. My slant came with a autolite 2150 from a 3.8L Ford Granada. It worked pretty good, but my FiTech works better over a wider range. BTW, I have a /6 intake manifold that will bolt to that carb. It's not pretty, but it worked and didn't leak. Now it's in a box and I have no use for it. Yours if you pay shipping. I can send pictures.
I believe I was reading your posts at slantsix.org. My car is used on the street and I am going to do change over to a 2 barrel, with either Dutra Duals or Clifford Shortys.Is this a street car or race car? The 500 Holley is great on a race car. The 350 Holley is better for a street car. The Autolite 2100 is a great carb for the street. The Jeep guys love them, and there used to be conversion kits on eBay. Which included a rebuilt carb.
Also I wouldn't waste the money on the 2v Hurricane manifold. Go straight to the 4v version and run an adapter. You will be better off in the long run.