- Joined
- Jun 16, 2021
- Messages
- 339
- Reaction score
- 136
- My Car
- 1973 Convertible, Q code, 4 speed, 3.25, A/C, P/S
Hi all!
Just a feel-good post to say how happy I am with my engine.
73 Vert with 351C 4V, 3.25 gears, 4 speed. The engine internals have never been opened, but I've done the following:
Edelbrock 4V Intake (used)
Edelbrock 650 AVS 2 carb (with choke removed)
FPA headers
2.5" exhaust
Pertronix disty and matching ignition components. Recurved advance, timing advanced.
It took me a little while to get things right. I tuned the carburetor with an AFR meter. I had to change every jet, rod and spring on the carb, and drill out the accelerator pump (significantly) to get it right.
It screams. I'm so impressed with this engine in its stock form. I've changed all of the breathing components outside of the heads and she's running so well.
I've done similar breathing improvements on most classic engines I've had, but for whatever reason this one reacted incredibly well.
In the future, I'm likely going to change the heads and cam just to unleash the rest of the engine's potential, but just know that you can make this engine very powerful, fairly easily.
I'd also like to go from 3.25 to 3.5 rear.
That's it - cheers to a great engine!
Just a feel-good post to say how happy I am with my engine.
73 Vert with 351C 4V, 3.25 gears, 4 speed. The engine internals have never been opened, but I've done the following:
Edelbrock 4V Intake (used)
Edelbrock 650 AVS 2 carb (with choke removed)
FPA headers
2.5" exhaust
Pertronix disty and matching ignition components. Recurved advance, timing advanced.
It took me a little while to get things right. I tuned the carburetor with an AFR meter. I had to change every jet, rod and spring on the carb, and drill out the accelerator pump (significantly) to get it right.
It screams. I'm so impressed with this engine in its stock form. I've changed all of the breathing components outside of the heads and she's running so well.
I've done similar breathing improvements on most classic engines I've had, but for whatever reason this one reacted incredibly well.
In the future, I'm likely going to change the heads and cam just to unleash the rest of the engine's potential, but just know that you can make this engine very powerful, fairly easily.
I'd also like to go from 3.25 to 3.5 rear.
That's it - cheers to a great engine!