There's probably nothing wrong with that Holley 2bbl. Right cfm, basically, but as they're now on sale on the Holley website, basically $400.00 + 65.00 for the elect choke kit and maybe the Chrysler throttle linkage bolt-on, you're pretty well close OR into 4bbl territory. Plus some kind of air cleaner for the Holley, too. FWIW.
If your current linkage "pushes open", then it could probably be adapted to the bottom of the throttle linkage, rather than the top where later models "pull". The Chrysler throttle linkage adapter could give you the needed "hole" to hook your existing linkage to, plus still have the existing lower hold in the basic throttle on the carb for the return springs to hook to?
AND . . . you'll need a new fuel line to the carb, given the "race bowl" on the Holley. More money and such.
What's wrong with the Stromberg other than it's "not new"? A good reman Holley 2210 (1970 OEM 383 spec) might be a better and more OEM-based alternative. OR a '66 383-spec Stromberg WWC3-262 or similar 1.56" Carter BBD. Although I like the WWC3 (which our '66 Newport started with), I do like the later Holley 2210 for many reasons, but in the long run, the Carter BBD 1.56" throttle bore for 383s might be the better option . . . in reman. All of these would have a bit more cfm than what you now have, more like another 35-45cfm, for a bit more top end power. Then, too, a Carter BBD calibrated for a later 318 (later '68 Fury) might be more of a bolt-on option, depending upon the venturi and baseplate bolt pattern on your existing 2bbl intake. Always BEST to not need to add anything between the carb and intake, except the thick OEM
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