dual carbs?
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dual carbs?
did any size bump ever have these from the factory?
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Re: dual carbs?
No. All V8 bumpside trucks came with a 2-bbl, all 6-cyl came with a 1-bbl.
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Sorry to have to pull this on you Keith but that's not entirely true.FORDification wrote:No. All V8 bumpside trucks came with a 2-bbl, all 6-cyl came with a 1-bbl.
Bumps with the Generator PowerPack did in fact have two carburetors, one on the engine and one on the generator.

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None of them came with a 4 barrel?
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Nope.OldRedFord wrote:None of them came with a 4 barrel?
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Wow. What a let down there Ford.
Im sure they had their reasons tho.
Im sure they had their reasons tho.
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Trucks weren't really seen as sporty until later on, they were mostly utilitarian.OldRedFord wrote:Wow. What a let down there Ford.
Im sure they had their reasons tho.
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1971 Camper Special (390 / C6 / D60)
1970 F250 High Boy (NP435 / Dana 24 / No engine, rusted to hell and back body, project to combine with above.)
1966 Rustang (289 / C4 Project stalled for ages)
1989 Jeep Cherokee (4.0 / Auto / D30 / D44 / 35's)
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1970 F250 High Boy (NP435 / Dana 24 / No engine, rusted to hell and back body, project to combine with above.)
1966 Rustang (289 / C4 Project stalled for ages)
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Re: dual carbs?
Well, generally speaking, you add a 4bbl carb when a 2-bbl won't add enough fuel at higher RPMs. Since these trucks were designed to be workhorses usually running at relatively low RPMs, a 2-bbl will give it all the fuel it needs.
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Re: dual carbs?
I have a 4bbl cast iron intake for a FE motor on my truck. Any idea what it might have have came off of???
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A car. Post some numbers if you want to find out specifics.DIXONBOY wrote:I have a 4bbl cast iron intake for a FE motor on my truck. Any idea what it might have have came off of???
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OldRedFord wrote:Wow. What a let down there Ford.
Im sure they had their reasons tho.
Why? These old beasts didn't need a 4bbl carb. They run just fine with the old 2bbls.
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My intake is a 4v cast iron job. I don't remember the number, but there was a D, a 5, and a T. 1975 truck?
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Re: dual carbs?
Understand the engineering behind carburetor selection:
The number of barrels is by itself an irrelevant measure. The useful factor is CFM; 'cubic feet per minute' of air flow into the engine.
Whether you achieve, for example, 600 cfm through 2 or 4 barrels, the engine depends on the 600 cfm and NOT the number of barrels the air flowed through in getting into the combustion chambers.
One barrel, two barrel, tri-power, six-pack, four barrel, dual quad, throttle body, TPI, whatever, the engine requires a quantity of air and couldn't care less how many barrels the air has to flow through to do its job.
That being said, it is a fact that more barrels typically enable greater quantities of air to flow and that is why you see multi-barrel carburetors or multi-carburetors being utilized on larger displacement engines.
I am a marine engineer by trade and appreciate the verifiably proven science behind the numbers of internal combustion engine operation.
Why do I like these old Fords? The simplicity baby, the simplicity.
The number of barrels is by itself an irrelevant measure. The useful factor is CFM; 'cubic feet per minute' of air flow into the engine.
Whether you achieve, for example, 600 cfm through 2 or 4 barrels, the engine depends on the 600 cfm and NOT the number of barrels the air flowed through in getting into the combustion chambers.
One barrel, two barrel, tri-power, six-pack, four barrel, dual quad, throttle body, TPI, whatever, the engine requires a quantity of air and couldn't care less how many barrels the air has to flow through to do its job.
That being said, it is a fact that more barrels typically enable greater quantities of air to flow and that is why you see multi-barrel carburetors or multi-carburetors being utilized on larger displacement engines.
I am a marine engineer by trade and appreciate the verifiably proven science behind the numbers of internal combustion engine operation.
Why do I like these old Fords? The simplicity baby, the simplicity.

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A marine engineer in Arizona?!
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1971 Camper Special (390 / C6 / D60)
1970 F250 High Boy (NP435 / Dana 24 / No engine, rusted to hell and back body, project to combine with above.)
1966 Rustang (289 / C4 Project stalled for ages)
1989 Jeep Cherokee (4.0 / Auto / D30 / D44 / 35's)
1996 Jeep Cherokee (4.0 / Auto / D30 / D35)
1971 Camper Special (390 / C6 / D60)
1970 F250 High Boy (NP435 / Dana 24 / No engine, rusted to hell and back body, project to combine with above.)
1966 Rustang (289 / C4 Project stalled for ages)
1989 Jeep Cherokee (4.0 / Auto / D30 / D44 / 35's)
1996 Jeep Cherokee (4.0 / Auto / D30 / D35)