Author Topic: Carb Newbie - EGR vs Non-EGR Years - What's The Difference?  (Read 3540 times)

Offline ubushaus

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Carb Newbie - EGR vs Non-EGR Years - What's The Difference?
« on: February 26, 2009, 07:40:26 AM »
Hello All,

I am generally clueless about carbs, but I am not beyond learning something new and taking a chance at something (like a rebuild) with proper guidance. I already have the Haynes Rochester book, and I am now considering Cliff's book. OK, I'll admit it - I'm cheap too! So, if I can save a some real money doing it myself I'll try.

I recently bought a '72 Buick 350-4bbl from a California car. I live in Florida, and I am putting the motor in a '67 Skylark, so I have no emissions issue. I plan to find a replacement intake from '71 or earlier as a start.

So, here's my question: Do I need to get an earlier year carb as well, or can I rebuild the one I have and somehow cap off or re-route the EGR aspects?

Thanks,
Joe M.

Offline Cliff Ruggles

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Re: Carb Newbie - EGR vs Non-EGR Years - What's The Difference?
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2009, 08:17:55 AM »
The 72 carburetor will work fine, but it will need some help as it is emission calibrated.  Our book covers complete/correct rebuilding, performance mods and custom tuning....thanks....Cliff