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1971 Cuda 340 Carb Info Needed
I just picked up a '71 Cuda w/340 3spd. However, the carb is
missing...does anyone have any info on exactly what carb I should look for ? TIA Jay |
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1971 Cuda 340 Carb Info Needed
buy a holley spread bore 750 cfm double pumper and it will rock your world
wrote: > I just picked up a '71 Cuda w/340 3spd. However, the carb is > missing...does anyone have any info on exactly what carb I should look > for ? TIA > Jay |
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1971 Cuda 340 Carb Info Needed
"Steve" > wrote in message ... > wrote: > >> I just picked up a '71 Cuda w/340 3spd. > > 340 THREE speed?!? You mean 3-speed automatic, I assume. Otherwise > that's not an original 340 'Cuda, but maybe a 318 or slant-6 Barracuda > that's had a 340 transplant.. > >> However, the carb is >> missing...does anyone have any info on exactly what carb I should >> look >> for ? TIA >> Jay > > ARe you interested in an exact restoration, or function? > > IIRC, the 71 340s used either a Carter AVS or a Holley > vacuum-secondary 4-barrel. No Thermoquad until a couple of years later > on the 360. I added a cross-post to alt.hi-po.mopars and I know one of > those guys there can tell you the exact carburetor number for either a > manual or automatic (they're different) 71 340 'Cuda. But a good > aftermarket carb that will look fairly correct would be an Edelbrock > Thunder Series AVS. I'm not sure about a '71, but my '72 Demon 340 had a Thermoquad from the factory. You might try www.allpar.com Ken |
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1971 Cuda 340 Carb Info Needed
In article >, ks
says... > > wrote: > > > I just picked up a '71 Cuda w/340 3spd. > > 340 THREE speed?!? You mean 3-speed automatic, I assume. Otherwise > that's not an original 340 'Cuda, but maybe a 318 or slant-6 Barracuda > that's had a 340 transplant.. > > > However, the carb is > > missing...does anyone have any info on exactly what carb I should look > > for ? TIA > > Jay > > ARe you interested in an exact restoration, or function? > > IIRC, the 71 340s used either a Carter AVS or a Holley vacuum-secondary > 4-barrel. No Thermoquad until a couple of years later on the 360. I > added a cross-post to alt.hi-po.mopars and I know one of those guys > there can tell you the exact carburetor number for either a manual or > automatic (they're different) 71 340 'Cuda. But a good aftermarket carb > that will look fairly correct would be an Edelbrock Thunder Series AVS. My friend's '73 Challenger 340 came with a Thermoquad, as did another friend's '73 340 Roadrunner. -- BDK- Top of the government shill heap for over 10 years running! |
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