Rich Kinsley wrote:
Rich,
I have an original AFB from a '63 New Yorker, and another original AFB
from a '65 Imperial. Neither one has this second, secondary butterfly,
and no one on this list in the past knew why--and I'm still dying to
know. Obviously, these two carbs are designed to operate without it,
while yours is designed to operate with it, so I'm guessing that you
MIGHT have to retain it. Either way, a very good question!
Sean
Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
I was just pondering what would happen if I was to remove the vacuum
operated secondary butterflies from my pair of 500cfm Eddy's? The
secondary side has two sets of butterflies. The set that is inline with
the primary butterflies is mechanical linkage and a second set is up in
the venturi and is vacuum operated. I guess I was pretty carb dumb until
I started messing with these. I jave drilled the counterwieghts per
Edelbrock tech line but I'm thinking that there'd be more flow without
that interior set getting in the way. I know I'm gonna get spanked on
this one but what about it?
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