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"am I doing this right? "
Short answer: No Heaviest wagon falls @ 14 something. Makes O/SA
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ok got that---now in the engine blueprint specs, the only 327-275 listed, that i can see is 10.25 to 1 and holley carb-surely that is a nova/corvette deal, and not available in the big cars? I am almost old enough to remember these as new and i do not remember a holley carb'd 327 wagon (thanks mark) |
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See note # 8 on the carbs.
Lots of big cars had the Holley. The intake was cast with HOLLEY right on it. It was the small 540 cfm model
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