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does anyone know if a edelbrock 1405 manual choke will work on a 292 with ecz-c heads and ecz9425-b intake, im also going to do a cam swap and distributor when I get more funds
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If that's what you have I don't see why it wont work, the 1406 might have been a little better only cos' its a leaner carb . Theres plenty of adjustment and they are forgiving.. I ran a 600 Holley and mine went fine.

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I see you have "C" heads, which suggests a '56 engine.  If you change the carb, you need to also change to a '57 or later distributor.  The '56 distributor won't work satisfactorily with a non-'56 carb.

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I ran a 1405 for several years, first on a stock 55 292, then with a supercharger (re jetted), and then on a motor bored and stroked to 320, with an older model Y-270-S cam. Easy carb to work on, and just worked. If you're not going larger, or a radical cam, the 1404 (500cfm, manual choke) might be better. Pardon the scrub mention, but we moved a 1404 from a 265 to a 350 crate motor (330 hp version), and it ran out of capacity and went rich on the dyno, more than you could jet around. A 1405 solved that problem, so maybe that puts some perspective on the sizing. We moved the electric choke over to that carb, and I had a hell of a time setting it up. Still need to change it summer/winter. My buddy's car, and he didn't want to,run a manual choke. I'd stay with the manual version myself.

And change the dizzy for sure.

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Yes it'll work, but do what Hoosier said and do both the carb AND distributor at the same time, I run a 1405 on My F code on the street, works very well.

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I purchased the edelbrock 1406 carb and am looking for a distributor now, is there specific part numbers to look for to get a 57 or newer one, thanks for all the help
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Rather than memorize numbers - look under the cap. The pre 57 version will have a pair of springs visible above the point plate. The later version has points and condenser on the plate but all of the springs will be concealed below. I noticed a nice Cardone rebuild on Epay for about $85 - not too bad for reman but you can sometime get a bargain.

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When the teenaged counter help asks what year and model you are working on tell him it is a 1964 Ford PU with a 292.  He'll be able to find it that way.  Or go to Rockauto on line.



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Good luck at finding a Cardone remanufactured one ..If you see it grab it as they are now very hard to find.

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Still listed on Rock Auto. It's where I got mine...The condenser gave up in about 6 months and a Petronicis in in there now.....

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