stroked340
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So where does this relate to the original thred? just wondering.
Nothing..He asked about a carb I gave my opinion others didn't agree flew off the handle from there...what else is new..
So where does this relate to the original thred? just wondering.
I was originally leaning toward the Thunder Series AVS until I saw the price of the Street Demon yesterday, but after reading some of the talk on the Demon, I'm now rethinking the idea of getting the Thunder Series AVS.
I just looked at the Holley HP Series on line and I see that none of them have a choke, so they are pretty much a race carb. My 340 is bone stock. I'm looking for something a little tamer.
Well I actually have one on my Duster. It will hit the choke house unless you get a spacer for your air cleaner or buy the Demon air cleaner. I am very happy with this carb. I wrote an honest thread about it here. It ran great out of the box, but then I had some issues, but I sorted them out and in the end of that thread you can see me doing a burnout. For the price I think it is really good.I see that Jegs has the Street Demon Carbs on sale this week for only $281. I'm thinking about buying a 625 polymer bowl one for my stock 1969 340 4-speed Dart. I planning on using the factory air cleaner, but I have read that some people have had clearance issues around the electric choke using stock air cleaners. Anybody running one of these Street Demon carbs and are using the 68-69 factory air cleaner?
Are those street demons a spread bore like the thermoquad or will they bolt on his 69 intake without an adapter? If he need to add a 1" thick adapter, I think I'd find a decent avs to rebuild or go with an Edelbrock since he wanted to keep it stockish looking
Similar to the old Holley 3 barrell with one secondary throttle blade?
Looks like he'll need an open spacer or really thick gasket for that to work on a 69 iron intake.
What I'm trying to do is put the car back on the road after sitting for the last 41 years in storage. The engine is all original and I still have the original AVS carb, but it will need rebuilding. I kind of looking for a new carb that will pretty much work right out of the box for the initial restart of the car next spring. I still want to use the original air cleaner if it will fit without a clearance problem.
Am I the only one left that still thinks a Holley 3310 is really the only carb anyone needs?