New Intake and carb
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New Intake and carb
I want to change the stock 2bb on my 360 to a 4bb I was thinking that i could just use the intake and carb from any 67-72 360-390 but im not sure could you guys give me some input on the swap
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Re: New Intake and carb
Any FE 4V intake will work. Mine came off a '75 model truck.
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Any FE 4V intake will work. Mine came off a '75 model truck.
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Any FE 4V intake will work. Mine came off a '75 model truck.
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Re: New Intake and carb
I am not an FE person so don't laugh at me too long but I thought there was a couple different heads and intakes such as Medium riser? Isn't that talking about the height of the intake ports? If so wouldn't that take a different intake than a low riser?
Just wondering
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from a 390 to my 360



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Re: New Intake and carb
i myself still have issues...carb. linkage(still using the holley or whatever linkage was stock)... and i need to set the carb up to work for what this truck needs(in process of dual ex.).... it does run... and actully runs better when it was pulling stuff to this house i moved into later last year...
but, one question i have is. "how would one go about setting them knobs up front?" and is that the extent of it.
but, one question i have is. "how would one go about setting them knobs up front?" and is that the extent of it.
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Re: New Intake and carb
If the knobs you are talking about is the small screws then they are the Air Fuel screws.
As far as setting up a carb. yes there is a lot more too it than that but they are a good enough place to start.
Here is a pretty good article on it. Some might argue but here it is.
http://www.bob2000.com/carb.htm
Pay a lot of attention to the accelerator pump cam and adjusting bolt. It should move the arm as soon as the throttle moves.
Bob's article will explain it I think.
Once you get that figured out go here. http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2000/03/timing/ and get your timing sorted out.
That will get you headed in the right direction for a crisp running engine and good fuel economy
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As far as setting up a carb. yes there is a lot more too it than that but they are a good enough place to start.
Here is a pretty good article on it. Some might argue but here it is.
http://www.bob2000.com/carb.htm
Pay a lot of attention to the accelerator pump cam and adjusting bolt. It should move the arm as soon as the throttle moves.
Bob's article will explain it I think.
Once you get that figured out go here. http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2000/03/timing/ and get your timing sorted out.
That will get you headed in the right direction for a crisp running engine and good fuel economy
clint
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Re: New Intake and carb
thanks clint..
bob. was informative... so was the timing artical...
bob. was informative... so was the timing artical...
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A little note 360s was the only FE that never had a 4V option from the factory. From the 332 to the 428 it was the only one that did not.
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does that mean a 4v intake won't work on a 360?Dragon wrote:A little note 360s was the only FE that never had a 4V option from the factory. From the 332 to the 428 it was the only one that did not.
I am looking for a new intake for my 360 and was
considering either an edelbrock or a ford S intake.
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Re: New Intake and carb
It will work.