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  1. bobscuda67

    Best Way To Repair Butterflies

    May 650 Edelbrock carb has holes drilled in the primary butterflies from a previous cam install and now I want to repair them. What's the best way? Rivet, nut and bolt, or silver solder. Maybe epoxy? Of course the best way is just buy new ones but I can't find anyone that sells them. You...
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    E 0 Fuel

    Marathon opened a new gas station on the other side of town from me and they have a E0 pump. It's 90 octane and cost about $2.60 a gallon. Usually only find that stuff at marinas but was wondering is there any benefit running it in a car? I usually use Sunoco 93 octane and I have no spark...
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    02 Sensor Mount

    I'm thinking about buying a air fuel gauge for my car and I really don't want to weld in a sensor bung. I have stock exhaust manifolds with the 2.25 pipe and tips out the back. I see that they make a bracket that clamps on the tip and the sensor screws into it . The directions say it's accurate...
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    I Cracked My Intake

    I have a 340 with Magnum heads and a Mopar M1 intake. I just cracked it rebolting it on the heads last night, so now it's junk. I think it was due to having it milled to much to make up for a bad intake to head angle. Of course the intake I have is no longer made. It was an Mopar M1 dual plane...
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    New Carb Recommendation

    I have a Edelbrock 650 AVS on my 340 and I'm not real happy with it. I know it won't have the performance of a Holley but that's ok. I just wanted something simple and leak free. The problem is at idle. I changed to a Comps Cam, XE274, last winter and it doesn't want to idle in gear at all...
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    Edelbrock Rich At Idle

    I am having a problem with my car at idle. It's a 340 with a 650 Edelbrock. It idle's really rich and the plugs are black and sooty, and the idle mixture screws have no effect on the idle. It's seems to be pulling fuel through the transfer slots. Is there another way to get more air into it...
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    Another Carb Size Question

    I have a 340 based 373 ci motor that is mainly to be used for the street driving. I used several online calculators and based on a ve of .86% they all say I need a 556 cfm carb. Even at 100% it only at a 647 cfm. I'm leaning toward a 650 Edelbrock and was wondering if its big enough. I hear...
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