John SNIP I want to swap out the 2 barrel carb on my 70 360 for a 4 barrel. I picked up a stock 4 barrel manifold in kenosha last weekend. Now I am looking for a Carb. SNIP AMC used a Motorcraft Ford Carburetor with Chevrolet linkage in 1970 making this carburetor extremely hard to find used and very expensive as a replacement. The AMC throttle linkage is Chevrolet. This carburetor also has a reputation as a very poor carburetor and 37 years after the fact, hard to find the plastic parts for it, if they are needed. Also, IF the manifold that you purchased happens to be one for the middle ?70?s Motorcraft (also Ford) spread bore carburetor and is also an EGR manifold be advised it is too light to use as a boat anchor so just throw it away now, the only thing that fits that manifold is one of those spread bore carburetors and you really do not want to go there! There are no adapters for that manifold for anything that I know of. SNIP so I am looking for a simple bolt on that will work with existing linkage (it has an Automatic). Any suggestions? SNIP Open up your Edelbrock Catalog and buy the recommended Performer 4bbl for AMC applications. I have one used, but it is going on my 360. Or look for a used Chevrolet application Carter or Edelbrock 4bbl In 1970 AMC used a phenolic spacer about ½ inch thick for heat insulation between the carburetor and the intake manifold and to mount the breather tube for the PCV valve. You might be able to find these parts at a hot rod shop of some form, or use an aluminum spacer with gaskets at both sides and plumb PCV valve tube directly to the carburetor or make a spacer from wood. I like Cherry cause it looks so good, but Mahogany looks good too! 600ish cfm is a good range to be in as far as size goes. John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070804/7ad34118/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list