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PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 5:15 pm 
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So I have a 318 BBD of unknown year. (If I could figure out how to post pics I would) I am assuming any 318 bbd might be too much carb for a stock 76' motor. should I save this carb for a different motor and look for a 225 specific BBD?

Also this carb has a whole bunch of vacuum fittings. 4-5 not counting dist. adv. and choke diaphragm. too vague a description or is this a common carb. there is a big fitting made out of plastic that the accelerator pump passes through if that helps

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 5:22 pm 
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Not sure about that carb, but the BBD will work well on a stock slant. The Aussie 2 barrel engine used a cam slightly different to the single barrel ones, but I have been told the later engines like your '76 had this cam standard. Finding the manifold and linkages seems to be a bit difficult over there though.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:47 pm 
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So I have a 318 BBD of unknown year. (If I could figure out how to post pics I would) I am assuming any 318 bbd might be too much carb for a stock 76' motor. should I save this carb for a different motor and look for a 225 specific BBD?
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Also this carb has a whole bunch of vacuum fittings. 4-5 not counting dist. adv. and choke diaphragm. too vague a description or is this a common carb. there is a big fitting made out of plastic that the accelerator pump passes through if that helps
VG-265 got it right. The Super Six two barrel option used a BBD which was modified slightly to work with a slant six. The cams are the same between the 71-80 one barrel slants and the 77-80 two barrel slants (81 they changed to hydraulic cams).

Here's the vacuum ports:
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I woudl like to see pictures of this since I have never heard of a plastic fitting like you describe.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 8:35 pm 
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A 318 BBD works fine on anything from stock to fairly hot. I had one on my bagged stock 225 and it worked fine. It stayed when I rebuilt the 225....now with Comp 264 , 9.25CR and Big Valves. I didn t change a thing except I recurved the distributor. They are actually very forgiving little carbs.

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The plastic fitting is the fuel bowl vent. If you have a pre-1971 (Federal) pre-1970 (California) car, just leave it open (no hose/no plug). If you have a '70-up (California) '71-up (Federal) car, connect it to the same hose your present fuel bowl vent is connected to (charcoal cannister on '72-up cars, hose to fuel pump body nipple on '70-'71). BBDs past about 1978 don't have an external bowl vent, which is why Reed's pic doesn't show one.

Reed, here's a pic (this is a GM unit with body-mounted choke):

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 11:14 pm 
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Ohhhhhhhhh. I HAVE seen one of those before. I just wasn't getting it from the description. Thanks Dan!


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 5:17 am 
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I am currently running a BBD from a 318 on the slant in my 87 W150 and have run a Holley 2 barrel from a 318 in the past with no problems.

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There is a fair amount of tuning possible with the BBD. You can raise and lower the tapered metering rods with a pair of set screws under that top bowel vent, and it will change the enrichment rate as vacuum falls off. Play with it, and see how performance changes and economy..
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:13 am 
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thats the carb Dan. minus the body mounted choke. As for the other fittings on the carb. do I need to cap and plug the ones I wont be using?

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