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Yes, I didn't have any problems using it. I just used the base and left the top off, and used the Packard top.
As for the spacer, I think it was simply a Mr. Gasket spacer that I bought at Oreilly's for $20 or so. I must say, using the Edelbrock carb was the best thing I could have ever done. When I put a 4bbl on my '48 I plan on using the 500 cfm version, they're the best carbs out there and the nice thing is, they're NEW with a 1 year warranty! One other thing, you WILL have to use longer studs for the carb!
Posted on: 2009/10/27 4:44
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Where should the vacuum hose go that currently attaches to the back of my carb? And the electric choke doesn't need the heater tube from the cylinder head either. Just plug the hole?
Posted on: 2009/10/27 4:51
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No need to plug the hole, it doesn't go anywhere and won't leak anything out. As for the vacuum, there's two ports on the Edelbrock, one is timed and one isn't. You want to put it on the timed one. The manual will tell you which one it is. You'll have to use a piece of hose though, as there's no way to screw the line into the carb. Also, there's a port on the rear of the carb that you'll need to use for your power brakes.
Posted on: 2009/10/27 4:55
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Where did you hook up for the juice for the elctric choke?
Posted on: 2009/10/27 5:01
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I used a wire running from the ignition switch, from the "on" position.
Posted on: 2009/10/27 5:10
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Gotta go get ready for work. Thanks for all the info. I'm sure I'll think of other stuff to ask but I really appreciate your help!
Posted on: 2009/10/27 5:15
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Eric,
I took a look at my current carb and noticed my it has a baseplate with vacuum ports. Do I use that plate with the Edelbrock or do I use vacuum fittings on the new carb? Also, do I need to fabricate a new fuel line from the fuel pump or should I attach to the current line? BTW, I bought the Edelbrock with adapter and 14" air cleaner. I should get it this week.
Posted on: 2009/11/1 12:14
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Your carb has a separate baseplate with vacuum ports on it? That's a new one to me, I've never seen that before. I would say no, you should be able to use the Edelbrock as is. As for the fuel line, I made a new one that fit better than the original, by using a piece of 5/16" steel line sold at parts stores, that was already the right length. I forget the length now though!
When you get the air cleaner, don't use the top chrome piece on it, just use the stock Packard air cleaner top, it'll work fine.
Posted on: 2009/11/1 16:19
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Here are a couple pictures of my carb. It looks like a seperate base plate. It's a different color and material. I haven't taken it off though so I don't know if it's part of the carb or seperate.
Posted on: 2009/11/1 17:06
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