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Old 02-08-2006, 11:35 PM   #1
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Engine: 350 worked vortec head .515 .515 cam and 1.6 rockers and shorties for now til i can afford the supercomps
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is this carb to big?

i have a road demon 750 for my 350. the reason i got the carb was it was brand new and i traded it for a head unit i paid 125 for. the guy at the machine shop where i got my heads done said a 650 would be to small. i have a 350 with flat tops worked to hell vortecs .515 exh. .515 int. cam and 1.6 rockers, long tubes and a t-t10 thoughts and comments apperciated.
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that carb should be fine. I know people that run larger carbs on a 350.
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thanks for the thought
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