Rochester carb?

One other "thorn" it's just not that difficult to make your own adapter. I've used 1/4" steel and aluminmum. If you have a drill press, you CAN cut some pretty thing steel WITH A HOLE SAW and lots and lots of lube. I just use a LOT of WD40 A LOT!!

I've used flathead (countersunk) screws "up from the bottom. I've used simply a drill bit for the countersink. Sometimes you can install the carb to the plate first, or braze or tack the screws in place. Use your imagination


"Back in the day" I was a little on the broke side for awhile. I even experimented with a Rochester on my Edelbrock 4bbl manifold on the 440. It did run!!