Being ill have more free time due to the low prices gonna start on my project.adding dual exhaust, edelbrock carb, fix rear brakes, headache rack, brake controller, bigger 4 core radiator, aluminu tool box, and led brakelights. Pics cooming soon
Being ill have more free time due to the low prices gonna start on my project.adding dual exhaust, edelbrock carb, fix rear brakes, headache rack, brake controller, bigger 4 core radiator, aluminu tool box, and led brakelights. Pics cooming soon
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The pickup
New carb bought off the guy at my yard for $50
Reciever hitch installed couple of months ago
Another view of the hitch
Next step 80/20 bench seat sourced from 1995 Chevy pickup, brake controller, and trailer plug. More pics next week
That carb might end up being a gas hog. I had a "big block" 454 and the stock carb was terrible so I got a carb adaptor and added a Pontiac 2 bbl off of their big block, and the throats were big enough to power it but it had 2 bbl economy. Course the headers thru 2 glass packs didn't hurt.
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I've heard that before but I've had good luck with edelbrock carbs. The stock q jet was leakin fuel out of the throttle shafts and boiling fuel on the intake manifold so it had to go. The guy who run the yard I go to pulled it off a wheat truck some onebought in, doesn't look that old and doubt it got much use so I'd call it a score. Still cheaper than even rebuilding the quadra junk.
I've used that carb before on a 350 that was in a '73 K2500 and worked great especially after adding the Edelbrock Performer intake. Finally cured the vapor lock problem I chased around for years.
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