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New top End on my 292

Posted By YukonCor55 17 Years Ago
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     looks real good. Was that intake on the truck when you got it or did you add it on?? The newer carb. should be a whole lot easier to work on, I've done a few of those changes for some friends of mine usually with 302/351's (Carb.) Their pretty trouble free.

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Kudos! The ignition wiring alone made it worth it.









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I spent the last few days re-doing the mainfold and cooling system on the old 292 in my 62 F-250.  I gutted the original Oil Bath Air Cleaner and installed a K&N filter in the original housing.  I also installed a Pertronix ignition and new plug wires.  Then, I replaced the old Autolite 4100 Carb with a 500 CFM Edelbrock (much easier to tune and it doesn't spew gas everywhere!!)  Finally, I fabbed up some new steel fuel line to feed the new carb.  After the mechanical stuff was complete, I cleaned it all up and added some fresh paint.  It aint perfect but it'll do!  Here's a before and after shot:



A.J.

South Jersey

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1955 Ford Ranch Wagon & a couple of old guitars...Life's Good!



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