edelbrock carb

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guitardave208

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I just recently bought a 600 cfm 4 barrell edelbrock carb and an edelbrock intake to go with it. It is a 351M/400 size motor. It is on a 1978 Ford F150. I am having trouble figuring out which lines go where on the new carb. If anyone can help or point me in the right direction that would help.

 

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Ok, I should have asked more questions. What are the model of carb and intake that you bought? Do you have the evaporative emissions canister/s?

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the carb is an edelbrock 1406 and the intake is a streetmaster 400.. Im not sure about the evaporative canisters. I don't really know what that is.

 

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As far as the carb is concerned, it looks like all you need to hook up is the PCV valve to a large port at the base of the carb and the distributor advance line to one of the small ports at the base. You need to have a vacuum tree to hook up the transmission and brake booster vacuum lines. If that leaves any ports with nothing hooked to them, get some vacuum caps from a parts store to cover them with.

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ONe of those lines is full vacuum and one is timed vacuum which only has vacuum pull on it when the trottle is open . :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
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guitardave208

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Is the PCV valve the line that come out the valve cover where the oil goes in?

 

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ONe of those lines is full vacuum and one is timed vacuum which only has vacuum pull on it when the trottle is open .  :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
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Not if it is at the base of the carb. The timed line is on the side of the carb near the top at least it is on a Holley.

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Not on an edelbrock or a carter AFB been running them for a long time both ports are side by side one is ported below the butterfly and one above . :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

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Not on an edelbrock or a carter AFB been running them for a long time both ports are side by side one is ported below the butterfly and one above .  :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
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OK, thanks for the info. Being a Holley bigot I haven't paid much attention to the other guys. :blush:

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My 2 bbl carb is located in Natchez, MS 39120. I would be wiling to work out something with you.

 

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Dave - I've decided against going back to a 2bbl carb and intake, but thanks for the offer

 
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