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Carb Question

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I have 340 Mercruisers with Rochester Q-Jets on a 33' FBC. I'm thinking of getting the carbs rebuilt but have seen some good comments on new Edelbrock 1409/1410 carbs. Anyone have any thoughts/experience with the Edelbrocks? Thanks.
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I've had the 1409s on my B31 w/454s for 6 years now without a hiccup. Got them new at Summit Racing for less than rebuilt Rochesters. You'll need a spread to square bore adapter plate.

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John: Thanks. Any thoughts on the 600 v. 750 cfm's?
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Post by Hyena Love »

There is a joint in Long Island that specializes in Marine Q-Jets.

Used them years ago, and had a good experience.

Then again, I bought a used/rebuilt auto Q-Jet over the counter at Autozone one day as well. Plan was to use it only for a certain weekend trip and then replace. Ended up running it for a couple years. It worked reasonably well too. YMMV.
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Post by John F. »

When I asked around, I was told that the 600 cfms would flow plenty and be the better choice for my purposes--454s loafing along making low-300 hp and being run at idle (trolling) or max. 3000 rpm (high cruise). Whether that advice was accurate, I have no idea, but the 600s have been fine.

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With a 4500 red line and volumetric efficiency of 70% on the 7.4L the cfm requirement comes out to just under 600.
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I highly recommend these guys. They test run every carb and have a 6 month warranty. The Edelbrocks are basically Carter AFB's, which are what I have on my 440's. Very simple and reliable carbs. Carbs Unlimited rebuilt mine 7 years ago and they still run great.
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