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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dickster27, Oct 30, 2008.

  1. dickster27
    Joined: Feb 28, 2004
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    Every so often I get a small break in between my carbie build commitments and the unfertal mind of mine kinda kicks in with an idea for something a little different. Well, here is my latest creation and I don't think I have ever done or seen anything quite like it other than the slingshot I built a couple of years ago for a most gracious HAMB'er. This little jobbie is a bit over the top but boy-O-boy was it fun to thrash it out. Can anyone tell me what they are looking at here?
     

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  2. hotrodladycrusr
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    I'm glad you finally posted these photos cuz if not I was going to let the cat out of the bag in my soon to come GG Bowling Green adventure thread.:D
     
  3. Paul Y
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    That looks fantastic!

    Would I be correct in guessing some sort of LPG set up?

    Do I get a Noddy Badge??

    P.
     
  4. BigBlockMopar
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    Now that's different!
     
  5. Hot Rodz R Us
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  6. dickster27
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    Nope, you get no prize. Now go back and set down and rethink this out.
     
  7. thunderbirdesq
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    Industrial carbs of some sort, aren't they? Looks cool as hell!
     
  8. Twin Hudson jugs on a 283 dual-quad? That's cool lookin, anyway. I'da stuck with the 4bbls... :D
     
  9. Looks like some Early Ford, Maybe Y Block Stromberg Vintage marine carbs with Custom made adapters to an Early Chevy 2 X 4 manifold. What ever it is, Very Nice pluming work and Double Kool WOW factor.
    The Wizzard
     
  10. dickster27
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    Tha's exactly what Linda told me. She told me that I made a big mistake showing them to you if I didn't want anyone to see or know about it. Boy, was she right. Haha, I beat you to the punch. Oh, by the way, HAPPY HALLOWEEN. And don't fill your tummy with to much candy cause it will give you a tummy ache!
     
  11. dickster27
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    Wow, lookin' at some of these anmswers tell em allyall have a very imaginative mind, but so far you are all wrong. And I CAN use this old dual quad intake as I have a bunch just hangin' around. So, you got that part correct.
     
  12. autobodyed
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    i'll tell ya what it is, it's f'in cool, and i want one!
     
  13. OK, here's MY guess. And it's just a guess, as I'm not good at I.D.'ing old 2 BBL carbs. Offy dual quad intake for a SBC w/2 4BBL to 2 BBL adapters, with 2 early 50's Merc 2 BBl's and a lot of trick machined aluminum (fuel logs, oil fill tube, etc)
     
  14. harpboys4
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    how about an early side draft or maybe and up draft like on COEs
     
  15. flatheadpete
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    That's what I was thinkin'.
     
  16. Hot Rodz R Us
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    Side drafts off an MG
     
  17. 40StudeDude
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    Hmmmmm, leemee see...one dual four barrel manifold, four McColloch chain saw carbs, two air cleaners of unknown variety, one fuel rail and several intake lines...oh sure, now I see it -- it's a recirculating rebreathing hyper drive intake verometer...

    R-
     
  18. Thirdyfivepickup
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    I see a sewing machine.

    Then I look a little closer and realize I'm wrong.
     
  19. G V Gordon
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    I think the carb cleaner fumes are getting to ya Dick.

    My first thought was '49 Merc carbs but what the hell do I know. lol

    Cool factor is off the charts though.
     
  20. I'm thinking Groucho is correct with the 49-50 Merc carbs.

    Those may be commercial 4bbl to 2 bbl adapters between carb and manifold.

    Was common for the circle track stock car gang - who were restricted to 2 bbls only regardless of factory 4 bbl or not - to use these upside down on a 4 bbl intake since it enlarged the plenum a bit and the thinking was they flowed better than a stock 2 bbl intake.

    Carb of choice for the circle burners was a Rochester 2 bbl from a Pontiac since they had the largest venturi's and throttle blades so as to attain the most intake flow.

    Probably why you can't find a Pontiac 2 bbl to save your life nowadays...

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    Geez Roger, you got a helluva imagination.

    Maybe you ought to take up writing or something....
     
  21. RiveRat
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    its a way cool bench grinder..
     
  22. :DPretty good 1st post:D
     
  23. Early Merc carbs were 4 bolt base as was Olds carbs of same rear air horn style. Maybe it's Merc tops with Stromberg 3 bolt base on them to the manifold adapter.
    The Wizzard
     
  24. RiveRat
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    weird thing is i thought i had posted before.. oh well..
     
  25. G V Gordon
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    How about Studebaker carbs? No idea brand or number but remeber a '53 with two of them around hear several years ago.
     
  26. Django
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    Yep, that's what I think they are as well.

    Think Tom Branch's roadster...
     
  27. Being a Good Carb guy I think he did some Mix and Match but started with a Early Holly Lincoln style 2 bbl and did a KooL job. I'm done thinking for Today.
    The Wizzard
     
  28. That was my 1st thought. But, I kinda remember the carbs on Tom Branch's roadster being less bulky than the ones pictured.
     
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  29. Von Rigg Fink
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    Im thinking they are friggen cool as hell...did I win?:D
     
  30. mottsrods
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    It looks like the carbs from an aircraft engine...i believe maybe a Lycoming...They look very similar. Man...you got me baffled.

    Mott
     

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