bajajoaquin
Senior Member
As mentioned in another post, the carb on my '67 Imperial seems to leak occasionally. I suspect sticky floats.
However, I just looked up the numbers stamped on the air horn, and found out it's a 600CFM vacuum-secondary, manual choke carb. Factory original is a Holley 4160 750CFM carb, with an automatic choke.
The throttle linkage feels stiff, and there's a big stack of washers to shim the throttle rod. I don't know why one of the previous owners rigged it up like this, but he did. In addition to the stiff linkage, I'm also a little unhappy with the kickdown and shifting adjustment. I'm wondering if the rigging has had an effect on this, as well.
Anyway, because it's a 600, I'm leaning more and more to just replacing the carb rather than trying to mess with it much.
Here are my options:
Holley
New 4160, "Universal" throttle linkage, about $320 from Summit
Rebuilt 4160, about $300 from Rock Auto; Might have proper linkage, it's not clear
Summit Racing carb, new $385, reman, $325. Universal linkage
Edelbrock Performer carb, $350 new, $290 reman from Summit.
I have no idea what other changes were made to linkages over the years. But my goal is to have it bolt on as easily as possible, and be as simple to tune and reliable as possible. Ultimately, I'm going to have to rebuild this engine, but any of these has plenty of flow for the mild upgrades I'd do. So it really comes down to what will work best with the least fiddling.
I'm kind of leaning towards the reman factory carb based on the idea that it should bolt on with the fewest problems, followed by the new Holley.
Thoughts? Opinions?
However, I just looked up the numbers stamped on the air horn, and found out it's a 600CFM vacuum-secondary, manual choke carb. Factory original is a Holley 4160 750CFM carb, with an automatic choke.
The throttle linkage feels stiff, and there's a big stack of washers to shim the throttle rod. I don't know why one of the previous owners rigged it up like this, but he did. In addition to the stiff linkage, I'm also a little unhappy with the kickdown and shifting adjustment. I'm wondering if the rigging has had an effect on this, as well.
Anyway, because it's a 600, I'm leaning more and more to just replacing the carb rather than trying to mess with it much.
Here are my options:
Holley
New 4160, "Universal" throttle linkage, about $320 from Summit
Rebuilt 4160, about $300 from Rock Auto; Might have proper linkage, it's not clear
Summit Racing carb, new $385, reman, $325. Universal linkage
Edelbrock Performer carb, $350 new, $290 reman from Summit.
I have no idea what other changes were made to linkages over the years. But my goal is to have it bolt on as easily as possible, and be as simple to tune and reliable as possible. Ultimately, I'm going to have to rebuild this engine, but any of these has plenty of flow for the mild upgrades I'd do. So it really comes down to what will work best with the least fiddling.
I'm kind of leaning towards the reman factory carb based on the idea that it should bolt on with the fewest problems, followed by the new Holley.
Thoughts? Opinions?



















