JohnTaurus
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- Joined
- Mar 25, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10 Custom
- Engine Size
- 250 CID Inline 6
Engine is the 250/4.1L Inline 6 (non-integrated head) in a 1974 Custom 10. Keeping the 6 is important to me, just thought I'd mention that first.
I'm having issues again with the carburetor after having it rebuilt last year. I'm also aware that the intake manifold was cracked due to extreme heat created by defective emissions equipment in the exhaust manifold (which has been replaced). I had a knowledgeable guy do a patch job on it, and he advised to replace it as soon as possible.
So, aside from replacing the carburetor, I need to also address the intake manifold. Unfortunately, they're not nearly as easy to find as the exhaust manifold was.
What I have found is an Offenhouser dual carb intake manifold for the 230/250/292. It comes with the linkage and such (but not the carburetors themselves) for about $550. Its new, never installed.
Right now, the truck is my daily driver, and the current issue is bogging down when maintaining lower speeds (35-50) and bogging down when accelerating strongly. I have never been able to "floor it" with this pathetic 1bbl no-name POS carburetor, or it falls flat on its face. However, I usually was able to give it 3/4 pedal and it would accelerate acceptably, getting up to speed in a reasonable distance, and holding it there without issue. This is becoming more and more difficult for it lately. It still idles well, and the rest of the engine seems healthy.
So, am I right in assuming that the dual carburetors would give me better acceleration, a long with having new intake manifold and new carburetors ending my woes for now?
I can afford it, but I'm wanting some opinions on this upgrade, and advice in general on this situation.
(A V-8 swap is out of the question.)
I'm having issues again with the carburetor after having it rebuilt last year. I'm also aware that the intake manifold was cracked due to extreme heat created by defective emissions equipment in the exhaust manifold (which has been replaced). I had a knowledgeable guy do a patch job on it, and he advised to replace it as soon as possible.
So, aside from replacing the carburetor, I need to also address the intake manifold. Unfortunately, they're not nearly as easy to find as the exhaust manifold was.
What I have found is an Offenhouser dual carb intake manifold for the 230/250/292. It comes with the linkage and such (but not the carburetors themselves) for about $550. Its new, never installed.
Right now, the truck is my daily driver, and the current issue is bogging down when maintaining lower speeds (35-50) and bogging down when accelerating strongly. I have never been able to "floor it" with this pathetic 1bbl no-name POS carburetor, or it falls flat on its face. However, I usually was able to give it 3/4 pedal and it would accelerate acceptably, getting up to speed in a reasonable distance, and holding it there without issue. This is becoming more and more difficult for it lately. It still idles well, and the rest of the engine seems healthy.
So, am I right in assuming that the dual carburetors would give me better acceleration, a long with having new intake manifold and new carburetors ending my woes for now?
I can afford it, but I'm wanting some opinions on this upgrade, and advice in general on this situation.
(A V-8 swap is out of the question.)