Backfoot100
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- Joined
- Aug 18, 2017
- Posts
- 374
- Reaction score
- 648
- Location
- Florida
- First Name
- Eddie
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- C1500 Suburban
- Engine Size
- Carbed 350
When you drive from sea level to 14000’, a carb will need to be rejetted to run well. I go to both elevations regularly enough to not want to deal with it.
If I lived in Florida where the highest elevation is 345’ , I’d run a carb too.
Wow, you don't normally hear of those kind of alt. changes on a regular basis. 5 or 6k I hear alot of.
I understand completely but I personally would still have a carb. At least until I drove it enough times to not wanna deal with it anymore.
As for roller break in, its not needed. I put a retrofit roller setup in my 383 when I built it for my boat. Just normal engine break in procedures. 400hrs later and all is still good and rock solid.