dannydart360
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Looking for suggestions for the best carburetor for a 1974 360 stock manifolds aluminum intake and small cam.
That would make sense because of the annular boosters taking up so much area .The AVS2 has proven to flow less than advertised. The 800 flows around 700.
Must be end user issues. ISK what to say about your experience but I haven’t found your claim.Carter/Edelbrocks work OK on smaller motors, 350 cubes or bigger I prefer Holleys.
Better accelerator pumps, less prone to vapor lock, less sensitive to fuel pump pressure, less prone to leaking needles and seats when they've been sitting a while, more hp. Your gas mileage may suffer.
Just my humble opinion. I know a lot of people like Carter type carburetors. I have Edelbrock AVS2's on my 56 Plymouth 277 and my 63 Valiant 225 slant six. Dual AFB's on my Hemi Charger. I have a box of extra needles and seats because so many times when I start one of them when they've been sitting a while, the needles and seats leak all over the place.
Thats a float issue. Never had that issue.They leak, then the bowls get overfilled and fuel spills out of the carb.
Haven’t had that issue ether.Corrosion from lousy gas, whatever, but it's happened to me a bunch of times. Maybe OK for a daily driver, but problematic if the car sits a lot.
I forget what the new material is called. Neoprene? Don’t curl under like the old OE leather does. They stopped using leather a long time ago.The seal on the Carter/Edelbrock accelerator pumps can curl under and then they don't work worth a #^$&@. The old leather seals are the worst about that.
I haven’t thought about it actually.Rumblefish- you going to Mopars w/Big Daddy?
Absolutely!A good, old school Holley 600 would be good here.
On the street?Looking for suggestions for the best carburetor for a 1974 360 stock manifolds aluminum intake and small cam.