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Anyone know the model number of the accepted Edlebrock carb for a 79 350 combo?
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#1901 & 1902.
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Thanks Danny. Does it make a difference if the trans is auto?
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No it doesn't. The only difference in the carbs is the linkage. The 1901 is similar to the ones from 1966-1973 whereas the1902's is like the ones from 1974 and up. Both have provisions for automatic kick-down cables for street use. Danny
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I have a couple new ones left... I need 1903/04/05/10...paid $275. each for 1902.s think it was a bargain. PM me if interested.
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