Help me out with carb and fuel pump

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I have a xflow 2v stock intake which I plan on taking off most of the emissions crap and using For a while.

What kind of carb am I looking for for this thing here in the states? Also I may just use the US 250 fuel pump and avoid all the trouble of the aussie pumps and return lines. I will be using hopped up Crow cam and headers, performance is the goal.
 
Yes, you can use the US fuel pump according to Jack Collins. And you guys have been putting Holleys on Fords since 1908, so 97 years on , the Aussie engine will run one nicely.

A little 350 Holley 7448 with a set of 63 to 65 jets, and 8.5 power valve will run real nice. You have to add a 1 inch tall spacer on the existing Weber manifold, and a 0.5" spacer to move the intake manifold out. A kit from Rcer Walsh uesd to be avuialble for oval track Lima 2300 OHC engines. This will bolt right on for about 20 bucks US.

The Holley 2300 series carb hits the rocker cover of any x-flow if you use the stock 2-bbl intake. So does the Pinto/Capri/Mustang 2.3 Holley~Weber or DGV does too unless you move the intake out futher with a thick gasket and longer bolts. Very easy to do.

The stock intake does work brillantly. I haven't ever tried a Redline, Ultraflow, Cain or some of the Lynx intakes because I've got all the power I wanted with a 500 Holley carb on mine.

With a 350, you'll get as much power as the Weber ADM gave, 126, 130, 131 to 140 was what they had, with 224 to 229 lb-ft, depending on the year. The Aussie Weber has chokes 1.14", while the Holley has 1.1875" chokes. The Weber 34 runs 1.338" throttles, while the 350 runs 1.5" throttles. This could brng on another 15 hp without any extra work if its tuned right. A set of headers is worth about 22 hp. There could be 163 to 177 hp there if its tuned right.

With the#4412 500 Holley, you can go well over 165 without a set of headers and the stock cam. Add an EFI spec cam, headers or the wilder 280 degree items around, you will get up to 196 hp before the heads starts to restrict power. That's what aftermarket tuners got. The heads flow 206 hp at 500 lift, and there is more to be had than that with a more modern cam.
 
Was the Weber ADM the carb that came on it from the factory?
 
I have an extra 1V intake that is basically junk. If I find a shop with a bandsaw that can cut off the flanges and use them as half inch spacers along with new longer bolts, these would then be my spacers. Then I can use a 350....Am I on the right track here?
 
Yes. Here is one.

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The one barrel carbs on 76-79 XC's, 79-80 XD, and 80 to 82 XD's were monsters, so there is enough space to add a 2-bbl adaptor on there. The photo above is from Evil Bay. Some opening up with a die grinder, and fill up any water jacket breakages with Devcon JB Weld, and you are away. I'd add a 0.5 to 1" spacer if I was running an electric choke. Holley 2300 series carbs do get close to hitting the rocker cover. With a manual choke, there might be enough room.

On 2-bbl XEto XF carb intake manifolds, as used on the 1982 to 1993 Falcons and Falcon Utes, a Holley adaptor like this will work too.

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With Fords, there are soo many options.
 
I think just get it going with a known good YF or similar, on the one-holer. Wait to flush out a decent two-hole manifold in the auctions rather than trying to hack something without a reference piece beside you. Keep it simple to start with.

Try a "wanted" on earlyfalcons.com or similar, if you can't get a Cain or Redline elsewhere.

Regards, Adam.
 
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