When I put the '78 200 into my '61 Falcon, all of the ERG/smog stuff is somewhat redundant. I'll be using headers so that end of the EGR will not exist. How do people block off the port on the carb spacer? Also, I presume that I can remove the vacuum module sticking out of the carb spacer. I have machining capabilities - am I better off just making a carb adapter? What about the electric solinoid on the back (car position) side of the carb - this engine was mated to a slush box and I am using a manual trans. I am in quite a rush to get this car up and running again (my winter/utility/daily driver just swallowed a valve) and tonight I'll pull the head on the other c ar to decide which car can be made to be running again quicker.
Another thought is to make a custom spacer and mount the Holley 1904 from my '61 on this engine as a temp measure to get it running. Yea I know that the engine will be under carb'ed. But, using the 1904 will allow me to use the existing carb linkage without any modifycations - again a time saver. Long term (this winter) I intend to mount a Weber 32/36. I have cores of both DGVs and Holley/Webers - is either one of them to be preferred?
Another thought is to make a custom spacer and mount the Holley 1904 from my '61 on this engine as a temp measure to get it running. Yea I know that the engine will be under carb'ed. But, using the 1904 will allow me to use the existing carb linkage without any modifycations - again a time saver. Long term (this winter) I intend to mount a Weber 32/36. I have cores of both DGVs and Holley/Webers - is either one of them to be preferred?