HFolb23
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2022
- Posts
- 16
- Reaction score
- 30
- Location
- Northern NY
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C30
- Engine Size
- 454
Looking for some carburetor guidance.
I have an 81 C30 with a 454 and turbo 400. The truck does have a cam but I am unsure of what other motor work is done to it. To quote my mechanic “it does have a pretty heavy cam in there”. The truck has an edelbrock carb on it now and my mechanic suggested we change it begin solving a low idle issue where the truck wants to stall on takeoff.
My mechanic is suggesting a Holley 750 with mechanical secondary. While researching it seems the mechanic is correct that the mechanical secondary’s are superior, however they’re more fussy and need to be carefully selected and tuned to match the motor. I see the vacuum secondary’s are more forgiving and universal especially on a heavyweight vehicle. Am I correct in thinking that a vacuum secondary may be a better option given the unknowns of the motor work?
I know I need a manual choke and dual inlet, it’s the secondary type that I am unsure about. This truck is not ever going to be a race truck. I want a nice fun cruiser where reliability is the most important thing. I don’t want to have to worry about taking the truck somewhere and it dying at an intersection or not starting again when we get where we’re going. I appreciate any and all advice.
I have an 81 C30 with a 454 and turbo 400. The truck does have a cam but I am unsure of what other motor work is done to it. To quote my mechanic “it does have a pretty heavy cam in there”. The truck has an edelbrock carb on it now and my mechanic suggested we change it begin solving a low idle issue where the truck wants to stall on takeoff.
My mechanic is suggesting a Holley 750 with mechanical secondary. While researching it seems the mechanic is correct that the mechanical secondary’s are superior, however they’re more fussy and need to be carefully selected and tuned to match the motor. I see the vacuum secondary’s are more forgiving and universal especially on a heavyweight vehicle. Am I correct in thinking that a vacuum secondary may be a better option given the unknowns of the motor work?
I know I need a manual choke and dual inlet, it’s the secondary type that I am unsure about. This truck is not ever going to be a race truck. I want a nice fun cruiser where reliability is the most important thing. I don’t want to have to worry about taking the truck somewhere and it dying at an intersection or not starting again when we get where we’re going. I appreciate any and all advice.