Cliff,
you just finished my base plate rebuild, as I was called and paid for it today, with new Mixture screws. Thanks.
The number for that M4MED is 17085231 (With the dual capacity pump valve). I will shortly be sending to you the main portion and the air horn for dichromate plating service. I will then order your HP rebuild kit and you will be calling for specifics on the application as to what to put in the kit. So here is a start.
This carb came off a donor engine I got for free. I have the engine (4 bolt mains) now stripped down to bare block and will use it to build a 383, which I intend to put into my 5300 lbs 1986 FJ-60 Landcruiser down the road.
I have never designed, nor built a 350 before, but helped my dad, 40 years ago on a 1966 mustang, and want to learn and do this right. I have mostly rebuilt my FJ-60, first by learning what to do, then doing it. Most recent was doing the head. Block going at 227,000 miles.
My goal is to to put a 383 torque engine in the FJ-60. My plan is to have the block:
a) main crank bore aligned
b) decked
c) torque plate cylinder bored
d) crack checked, etc
I have identified the following major part components as a beginning straw man design:
a) 383 Eagle B13454E - Eagle Street Performance Rotating Assemblies -
http://www.jegs.com/i/Eagle/356/B13454E/10002/-1?parentProductId=763943Internal balanced
b) Roller CAM http://www.compperformancegroupstores.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CC&Product_Code=CL08-409-8&Category_Code=
Comp Cams Extreme 4x4 1000 to 5000 RPM range. 206/210 @ .050 LSA 111 Valve life .458
c) Head, now I was/am looking at some Vortec heads, but on the phone you indicated I was getting too big of heads for a torquing (the 2.02/1.6) engine. [This is where I don't know my engine "tricks" as to what works - just learning]
I am looking at Patriot Performance 2151,
http://www.jegs.com/i/Patriot+Performance/723/2151/10002/-1 which you were not familiar with. You indicated you liked World Products heads.
d) Edelbrock dual plane manifold
I guess I am asking for review of above to see if I am on the right track and directions. I prefer torque for the FJ-60. Never will go over 85mph - just not done.
Once that is in place, I can then ask for help on the Q-Jet Recipe
thanks
dougbert