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There is a spacer that the EGR valve was attached to that is missing.

Yes. I have the spacer, all cleaned up. I am just making an EGR delete plate for it and then the new carb is going on.

If I just need to make 8 or so wires, that might be the good way to go.

I am waiting for that huge chiltons truck manual. Bought it from ebay. It should have the codes for the wires. I can do wires. It sounds like you guys are saying to not do anything drastic if I don't have to.

It's not in my nature, but you guys know your stuff, no question.

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What are you going to do for a carb if the PO destroyed it?

I would recommend a Holley 0-80457-S as a nearly drop on replacement.

Consider swapping the old Motorcraft ~7V choke element over, because this wasn't an HO to begin with and doesn't have a choke relay...

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What are you going to do for a carb if the PO destroyed it?

I would recommend a Holley 0-80457-S as a nearly drop on replacement.

Consider swapping the old Motorcraft ~7V choke element over, because this wasn't an HO to begin with and doesn't have a choke relay...

Jim, I am prepared to get scolded,

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Jim, I am prepared to get scolded,

I mentioned in another thread that I had that carb for years until I gave it to Nick & George for their scarlet Ranchero, and Matt chimed in that it was a good choice, that he used one too.

It's hard to see all the details from my phone.

Be certain that it's the one with a Ford sized ball stud and C6 kickdown, because I think there are some variations that come with GM or Chrysler/Dodge linkages.

I found mine to be a little rich out of the box, but that's understandable, they would rather be safe than sorry.

 

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Looks like a good choice. Gary is the one who would scold you, he hates Holley carburetors.

What's Gary's preference on carbs? I have a manual choke Edelbrock 1405 (I think it's a 1405- it's been about 12 years since I put it on) on my 85 F250. I've rebuilt it a couple of times over the years, and have played with the jets and everything just for fun. It's been a good carb, no complaints at all.

I've never had anything with a Holley on it yet, I'm not opposed to it though and would like to try one out one day. I've had quite a lot of Edelbrocks and one Weber 32/36 that were all good. But the two Amazon one bbl carbs were both terrible. Also had a Motorcraft 2150 on a Jeep CJ5 that I enjoyed.

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What's Gary's preference on carbs? I have a manual choke Edelbrock 1405 (I think it's a 1405- it's been about 12 years since I put it on) on my 85 F250. I've rebuilt it a couple of times over the years, and have played with the jets and everything just for fun. It's been a good carb, no complaints at all.

I've never had anything with a Holley on it yet, I'm not opposed to it though and would like to try one out one day. I've had quite a lot of Edelbrocks and one Weber 32/36 that were all good. But the two Amazon one bbl carbs were both terrible. Also had a Motorcraft 2150 on a Jeep CJ5 that I enjoyed.

Gary prefers the AVS, but he can't seem to keep a bowl gasket on a Holley.

I don't think they had the blue Teflon ones back in the 60's

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