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what carbs.besides the teapots fit the 55-56 a 4v manifolds.I have a stock 292,currently running a 4160 holly with a base adaptor plate.just a daily driver 54 w.T98 trans.do not need high perf. would like to get rid of the adaptor plate.

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There are Carter and Rochester carbs of the mid/late 50s with that small bolt pattern, but they are old and worn by now just like the teapots.  Another way to get rid of the adaptor is to use a '57 and later manifold, the 4160 would bolt to it.

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I run a 1952 Cadillac Carter WCFB, a direct bolt on. Even feeds from the back. If you remove the Holley 4000 you should also change the distributor to a 57-62 with centrifugal/vacuum advance if you have the original Loadmatic..

The Rochester 4GC and Carters from the early Cad, Buick, Olds, Packard will bolt on. I needed to make one small adapter on the linkage to fit the Ford perfectly. I used a phenolic 1/4" spacer also. I like the Rochester better because I know more about them and have a line on a nicely restored one.

I purchased the WCFB from a Carb Shop in Lynwood Ca.  I has no air/gas leaks, tight shafts, and perfect threads even on the choke. The combo of the carb and dist works perfect on my stock 292 202 HP.

They will not accept the original air cleaner but with some work (cutting up an original and welding) you can make look stock. Good Luck 

56 Vic, B'Ville 200 MPH Club Member, So Cal.



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