Stock 1966 f250 carb?
Stock 1966 f250 carb?
Anyone know what the stock carb was for the 1966 F250 camper special w/ 352? Mine currently has a 4-barrel Holley carb...
1966 F250/352/cruiseomatic tranny/Dana 60 4.10
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Re: Stock 1966 f250 carb?
All 352s came with 2bbl.
Re: Stock 1966 f250 carb?
IIRC, the Autolite 1.14 2bbl carbs had a flow rating at or near 300 CFMs.
Realize these engines as OE-built, were not high winding mills; they spent most of their lives below the 4400 rpm mark.
BarnieTrk
Realize these engines as OE-built, were not high winding mills; they spent most of their lives below the 4400 rpm mark.
BarnieTrk
Re: Stock 1966 f250 carb?
300cfm? The Holley is a 600 com, is that overkill for a stock 352?
1966 F250/352/cruiseomatic tranny/Dana 60 4.10
Carburator Size Formula
CI x RPM / 3456 = CFM
600 is ok, your milage and throttle response would be better with a 450-550 4v. The correct C6AE 2v intake is a large port. What intake do you have?
600 is ok, your milage and throttle response would be better with a 450-550 4v. The correct C6AE 2v intake is a large port. What intake do you have?
Chris
Re: Stock 1966 f250 carb?
2bbl carbs are rated at a different flow rate than 4bbl carbs. Can't really compare numbers straight across.
http://www.fordfe.info/CarbMythFact.html
SPark
http://www.fordfe.info/CarbMythFact.html
SPark
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2013 F150 Super Crew Eco Boost 4x4
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Re: Stock 1966 f250 carb?
I didn't know that, SPark........ Thanks for sharing!LM14 wrote:2bbl carbs are rated at a different flow rate than 4bbl carbs. Can't really compare numbers straight across.
http://www.fordfe.info/CarbMythFact.html
SPark
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