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Harylufa 03-27-2015 11:38 AM

What is this carburetor car from?
 

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Dear Friends!
I have this carburetor installed in a Ford V8 350, but someone told me that this is not the original one.

Can you help to identify this carburetor?

Thanks

Hary

V8COOPMAN 03-27-2015 11:52 AM

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'49-ish Mercury flathead, I believe! DD

51 MERC-CT 03-27-2015 12:08 PM

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Also '49-'51 Lincoln or big Ford truck.
The one in the pic appears to have been converted to manual choke.

Harylufa 03-27-2015 12:10 PM

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Hi all!

I really appreciate your help, this carb is installed in a Ford V8 350, called here Fase 2.
Do you know this engine?

Hary

V8COOPMAN 03-27-2015 12:23 PM

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Sometimes also referred to as "towering infernos". DD

51 MERC-CT 03-27-2015 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN (Post 1058209)
Sometimes also referred to as "towering infernos". DD



'52-'53 MERC'S were the towering infernos'

rotorwrench 03-27-2015 01:10 PM

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"Tea Pot" Holley 885. Trucks have the manual choke set up but a lot of them have governors. Early 1949 Mercs & Lincolns and a lot of trucks used a ball tip on the throttle arm and the later ones had the drilled hole for use of the clip retained type throttle rod. On the top of the accelerator pump relief, (the part that is the highest point on the top of the shroud) there should be the little numbers that are the date code for the carb. It will have the number of the month stamped next to a smaller raised cast in number that represents the last two digits of the year of manufacture.

scooder 03-27-2015 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Harylufa (Post 1058202)
Hi all!

I really appreciate your help, this carb is installed in a Ford V8 350, called here Fase 2.
Do you know this engine?

Hary

Put a pic of the engine on here, Ford 350 phase 2 means nothing to me. Ford 351, yes.
Martin.

scooder 03-27-2015 01:50 PM

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The carb in the pic looks like the remains of a governor on the flange.
Martin.

Ross F-1 03-27-2015 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by scooder (Post 1058235)
The carb in the pic looks like the remains of a governor on the flange.
Martin.

If you mean the arm at far bottom right, I think that is a truck-style manual throttle arm.

scooder 03-27-2015 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Ross F-1 (Post 1058300)
If you mean the arm at far bottom right, I think that is a truck-style manual throttle arm.

Just had another look, think your right, does look like a hand throttle type of thing.
Thanks,
Martin.

Harylufa 03-27-2015 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by scooder (Post 1058232)
Put a pic of the engine on here, Ford 350 phase 2 means nothing to me. Ford 351, yes.
Martin.

Hi!
I hace some pic from engine. Here we called Ford fase2. I need a manual how to assemble the engine.

Thank

Hary

Harylufa 03-27-2015 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by rotorwrench (Post 1058226)
"Tea Pot" Holley 885. Trucks have the manual choke set up but a lot of them have governors. Early 1949 Mercs & Lincolns and a lot of trucks used a ball tip on the throttle arm and the later ones had the drilled hole for use of the clip retained type throttle rod. On the top of the accelerator pump relief, (the part that is the highest point on the top of the shroud) there should be the little numbers that are the date code for the carb. It will have the number of the month stamped next to a smaller raised cast in number that represents the last two digits of the year of manufacture.

Rotorwrench!

I really appreciate this info, it is very valuable for me. It is the first time I see this kind of carburetor. Nowadays I am studyng in a course of Automotive mechanic.

Thank you very much

Hary

Mart 03-27-2015 05:51 PM

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I think the Argentinian fase 2 (phase 2) engines were a development based on the Y-Block. Not heard of a 350 though.

Mart.

rotorwrench 03-27-2015 06:46 PM

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I think the Ford 350 is like an F350 1-ton truck. The fase II heads have a more conventional split for the intake manifold and the exhaust was also improved but I believe it is still a 292 cubic inch motor.

Ford of Argentina used this motor for a lot longer than the USA and they improved it a lot too.

Harylufa 03-27-2015 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by rotorwrench (Post 1058402)
I think the Ford 350 is like an F350 1-ton truck. The fase II heads have a more conventional split for the intake manifold and the exhaust was also improved but I believe it is still a 292 cubic inch motor.

Ford of Argentina used this motor for a lot longer than the USA and they improved it a lot too.

Hi!

This is my doubt, I thought that would be 292 cubic inch motor.

I need to find a manual from this engine.

Thanks

Hary

Harylufa 03-27-2015 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mart (Post 1058373)
I think the Argentinian fase 2 (phase 2) engines were a development based on the Y-Block. Not heard of a 350 though.

Mart.

Mart!
What is the original carburetor from this engine?

Thanks

Tinker 03-27-2015 07:57 PM

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So you putting a yblock in your 46? :) interesting setup. Always something different on these old fords.

I think those merc carbs are around 100 cfm. I think the early yblocks used a 94 Holley before moving to the teapot (tower of inferno) carbs. I put a 390 2 barrel on a 292 and it's been great. Just enough.

What's your plan?

Tinker 03-27-2015 07:59 PM

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Cool thread.

Some ques on the yblock which it looks like to me.
http://ford-y-block.com/Block%20identification.htm

Maybe the 350 nomenclature is based on the sbc Chevy craze. Or not.

scooder 03-28-2015 07:43 AM

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100 cfm? Gota be a typo?
Martin.


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