A simple combination with good fuel economy and reasonable power......but could not overcome the flat spot off idle

Put up with it for a while, but not good when you have the old vintage caravan on the back and you try and pull onto the highway
at 2000 rpm slipping the clutch to try and overcome the bog.
Got to the point where the Missus was a bit hesitant to drive it in case it stalled pulling out at an intersection.......especially with the kids in the car

So grabbed an old THOMAS CAIN 4 BBL intake and stole one of the 390 HOLLEY'S off the Gemini"s 4x2 Tunnel Ram.
Manifold was not 100% so I to Helicoiled the carb stud threads, drilled and tapped a point for the brake vacuum line and gave the whole shebang a good acid dip & robowash.
I fitted the 390 out with 585 metric jets and a 7.5 power valve.........though may change that once I do a vacuum test.
Set the mixture screws, throttle stops, float heights and cleaned out the emulsion tube ports. (390's only run single tubes in the front barrels

Fabricated an alloy accelerator cable bracket and all went in quite straight forward.
OMG WOW

Turned it over and once the fuel hit the bowls she fired straight into life, and even though dead cold, idled like a dream.
Gave it a few stabs on the pedal while cold to see what would happen.........NO FLAT SPOT!



Took it for a quick blatt down the highway and was amazed by the throttle response, smoothness and power compared to the 350.
I keep hearing stories of blokes going to 4 Barrel's on their 6's and either having an absolute epiphany, or lots of trouble!
The trick is to picking the right carb and getting it tuned to your engine, I'm real happy this combination seems to suit the current engine/driveline.
Anyrate............I'm a happy little camper and would recommend that anyone toying with the idea of running the same set-up to give it a go.
Really makes a big difference, will just wait and see how the fuel economy side of things work out.

All the best.........Bob.