Motorcraft 2150

Bort62

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I got pissed yesterday and threw my YF down the street. Turns out trying to make a carb without a commercially avaliable plastic float work w/ boost is more trouble than it is worth.

So - the other carb that I have avaliable is (ironically) a motorcraft 2150 - Annular boosters and all.

The carb I have here has IIRC 1.2 stamped on it, so I am assuming this is a 1.21" venturi carb. It does have an ID tag attached, but like an idiot I left it in the garage at home. I do beleive the # started with C7 but that doesn't make a whole lot of sense as the 2150 AFAIK didn't start showing up until the early 70's.

So my primary question is what is the correct rebuild kit? I did a little rooting around and came up with CK677A.

Naturally, I will be direct mounting this carb as I too agree that you cannot effectively stuff two 1.21" holes worth of stuff into a 1.75" hole (to a first order approximation.) :)

And because I didn't feel like pulling the turbo+exhaust+manifold+everythingelse to just get the head off, I'm modifying the head in the car. Actually went pretty smoothly so far - a perfectly viable option for lazy people like me everywhere.

I've searched and there is a fair amount of scattered information on these carbs in the forum - but no real detailed discussion. I did find the following website that is very detailed but incomplete:

http://home.earthlink.net/~bubbaf250/21 ... arb01.html

Does anyone else have any quality 2150 links?


Maybe once I get this installed and tuned, I'll do a dyno shootout with a Holley 2300.
 
You are modifying the head for direct-mount without taking it off the car? How? If you can pull this off it will be awesome. :lol: :D
 
Eric Rose":1hkfbl73 said:
You are modifying the head for direct-mount without taking it off the car? How? If you can pull this off it will be awesome. :lol: :D

Of course I can pull it off! It's just a question of how many 4 letter words will be utterd in the process :)

It's actually basically done. All I need is to get a piece of aluminum to make a plate to bolt the carb to.
 
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