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Anyone have knowledge of a Edelbrock 1403? I found one at a decent price. New. 500 cfm 4 bbl

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The Summit carb is a better carb for these vintage vehicles which sit several days to several weeks at a time because it is a bowl style carb instead of the sandwich metering blocks of the 4150/4160 Holley style carbs.  If you can install the air filter assembly on the Summit, I would recommend it.  I have the 750VS on my Thunderbird, and I can let it sit for a month and it will still start in the south TX heat.  Joe-JDC

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How about a 390 CFM Holley 8007-0. I have had a couple on my 56 292 and my friends 56 with 292. They come new with 51 main Jets but other than replacing them with 56-60 Jets no other Mods needed. I replaced Needle and Seats with all Steel Units meant for Alcohol Engines so no problem with sticking Inlet Needle. Never had any problem with them.

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500 cfm would be fine.  You would be running half of that at full throttle in two barrel mode before the vacuum secondaries actually started to open.  Normal driving would be fine even with a larger carburetor but as Joe brings up, the smaller 500 cfm carburetor would still run fine when putting your foot deep into the throttle.  As a general rule, most of those Fifties Ford engines were grossly under-carburetted from the git go.


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So if I was to find a decent 350 to 400 cfm, that would probably be more appropriate for my engine?

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I would agree with Ted that the 500 cfm Summit would be a better/good fit for the Lincoln Y.  I have flowed and ported one of those 4V intakes manifolds for another forum member, and it was a terrible intake manifold.  As I told him, it is probably the lowest flowing Ford/LM intake that I have ever tried to flow and port.  Some of the runners were only flowing in the 110-120cfm range.  Don't over carburate it!  JMO, Joe-JDC

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That LYB engine will run just fine with up to a 600cfm vacuum secondary carburetor on it.  Keep in mind that the secondaries will only open the amount that the engine demands assuming one does not tinker with the secondary spring rate or convert the secondaries to mechanical operation.  The Summit 500cfm carburetor is good fit for most stock cammed engines and for those that are hesitant to use the slightly larger 600 or 750 versions.
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Thanks miker. I just font want to put too big a carb on it. I understand the car will run bad and terrible mileage.
Just saw the carb at speedway. Pricey

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Brad, you’ll get more responses, but I think this is worth looking at. You’ll need someone more knowledgeable than me to say it’s the right adapter.

https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Holley-0-8007-390CFM-Carburetor-w-Adapter-and-14-Inch-Filter-Kit,438349.html

Summit also has a line of carbs that are well spoken of, I think a couple members here have used them. This 500cfm might also fit the bill.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-m08500vs

I assume you’ll be looking for good low end response and drivability, they might serve that pretty well.

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The original carb was a 4 bbl holley 2190. So the intake is 4 bbl ready. I found out that the original was 335-375 cfm. So now I'm trying to find a 400 cfm, preferably newer that i can install using an adaptor plate.

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