Carbs for Newbs

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I'm looking to switch to a 2brl carb soon, probably this spring or summer. My 1brl runs decently but I want a little more power and I think a 2brl would compliment my dual exhaust and headers nicely.

Thing is, I'm a newb. How mechanically inclined must I be to pull this off? I know my way around an engine but have never done anything to a carb before. I've basically self-taught myself everything I know. Unfortunately there are no mechanics in my family... :cry:

Is there any place I can get detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to do this or am I screwed? Any help would be appreciated.
 
I think if I had a stang I'd go for a triple carb offy setup. Retro cool. 8) And performance oriented for the six.
But you have to decide if you want/need to mill the log intake for a direct mount, or use a bolt on adapter with a two barrel
You probably won't find a better place for the information than right here.
That being said:

http://www.225.ca/tech/jstk002.htm
http://www.geocities.com/dualsprings/ducktangpage2.html
http://www.inlinepages.com/~inlinefever ... ation.html
http://www.albertpenello.com/mustang/
http://www.streetrodstuff.com/Articles/ ... onversion/
 
I think there is no way to beat a direct mount 2bbl. I am running a cliffy funnel and it feels mostly the same as it did with the 1bbl on it (ran both a 5200 and 350 holley on it)

my vote goes for having a head built for a direct mount and just swapping that on (head swap is pretty easy to do in one afternoon)
 
we really need a permanent sticky or give carbs their own forum....
 
I may get a lot of grief for this, but my "cliffy funnel" setup performs great. Here's a link to my carb setup using Clifford adapter and mounting plate. The pics show a Holley 350cfm, but I am now using a Holley 500cfm. Check out the second link to see the performance improvements as I made changes. What you don't see in my photos is that both the adapter and intake hole on the log have been hogged out to enlarge the opening almost 50%. You don't have to direct mount the carb for good performance.

That's my two cents worth.

..............Cheers, Alex

http://home.cogeco.ca/~amcmillin/68mustang/carb_update/carb_update.html

http://home.cogeco.ca/~amcmillin/68mustang/perf.html
 
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