If i get a edlebrock performer for my 351 h.o do i need to get a square bore to a spread bore adapter or is it just recommended? Also is there anything besides the throttle cable and kickdown cable that need to be changed or made to work with a kit that edlebrock sells?
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Square Boar To Spread Bore?
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, Jul 04 2004 06:03 AM
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Posted 04 July 2004 - 10:11 PM
Your Bronco's stock intake should also be a "square bore" hole for the stock carb. UNless you have an aftermarket intake. The Performer intake I bought for mine is a stock replacement, and the OEM Holley fits right up. I usually think of QuadraJet carbs when a spreadbore is mentioned. That's on Chevy's and a few old Mustangs.
1984 Bronco XLT, 351W H.O., C-6 AT, Ford 9", SkyJ 6" lift, 35" tires on MT Classic rims, S&W Racecars 10-pt cage kit, custom "shaker" assembly.
1988 Bronco Custom, 302 EFI, C-6 AT, Ford 8.8". parting out
1986 Bronco Custom, 300I-6, NP435
1988 Bronco Custom, 302 EFI, C-6 AT, Ford 8.8". parting out
1986 Bronco Custom, 300I-6, NP435
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