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Gnarkill

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I have a 1973 Bronco and it needs a carb for it. I would like to find a site where I can get the stock carb for it. I barely have any$$$$$, so I need something cheap. I would like some suggestions and some internet sites. Thanks, Gnarkill

 

kbowe

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I have a 2 barrel stock carb that was brand new 2 years ago. I switched to EFI last winter. Paid about 230.00 for it; willing to sell it for 100.00 or best offer if inerested. Shoot me an email ([email protected]) or response here.

 
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Gnarkill

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Thanks,

I gave you an e-mail, I am interested about that carb, Email me back

Thanks, Gnarkill

 

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You can get a rebuilt holley 500 cfm two barrel pretty cheap,that is basically what you can find fairly cheap,and it runs great.I ran one for a long time.A lot of guys put too much carburetor on a 302.If you call the carb companies,they rate the size of the carb to the horse power your motor produces.I just installed a Holley Truck Avenger,4-barrell,470cfm carb and it runs really good.It was easy too set up and I rejetted it myself for my elevation(6200 feet).I just took off an Edelbrock 600 cfm,that was rejetted,and an off road kit put in it,it never ran right.I just found out why though,I had a holley spacer plate on it ,and it didnt clear the Edelbrock spreadbore secodaries,so now I have two brand new carbs...I guess its good to have a spare.

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