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Mopar Garage => Engine, Transmission, Rearend, & Exhaust => Topic started by: ChargerRob on November 25, 2017, 02:54:39 PM

Title: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: ChargerRob on November 25, 2017, 02:54:39 PM
Hello DC.com, It's been a long time since I last posted. I still have my 1969 Charger R/t with a basically stock 440. I want to replace the carburetor but i'm not sure which would be best to replace with. I'm debating on either a Holley Quick fuel SL-750-VS or a Edelbrock Thunder Series AVS 800 cfm. I value the advise of my fellow DC.com members. Please let me know your opinions. Thank you in advance.
By the way, I plan on keeping and using the stock unsilenced aircleaner.  ;)
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: Just 6T9 CHGR on November 25, 2017, 03:24:02 PM
I have been running an Edelbrock 800 Thunder on my 440 for the past 3 seasons.  No troubles.  Decent right out of the box...

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4548/38608780912_1d45f48dfb_b.jpg)
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: Simonic on November 25, 2017, 06:00:51 PM
Quote from: Just 6T9 CHGR on November 25, 2017, 03:24:02 PM
I have been running an Edelbrock 800 Thunder on my 440 for the past 3 seasons.  No troubles.  Decent right out of the box...

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4548/38608780912_1d45f48dfb_b.jpg)
I agree :2thumbs:
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: 69wannabe on November 25, 2017, 08:33:31 PM
A good holley 3310 vacuum secondary 750 cfm would work good on a stock 440. The eddy 800 would be good too I suppose on a stock engine, for performance I like the holley style double pumper carbs (holley, quick fuel, proform, AED, demon) but with a stock engine the vacuum secondary may be a better choice with a holley style carb. I tried a 750 eddy carb on my old ford truck with a 390 and never could get it to run good and also tried a 750 eddy on my 383 when that engine was in my car and never could get it to run good on there either so I went to the holley style carbs and never looked back from there.

As long as it runs good and you like it then that's all that counts, the eddy will bolt back in place of the original carter without making alot of changes here and there and will actually look more original than a holley style carb so it just depends on what you want on there I guess. Good luck with your carb swap!!!
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: Sublime/Sixpack on November 25, 2017, 08:38:17 PM
If you still have the original AVS, I'd rebuild and use it.
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: c00nhunterjoe on November 26, 2017, 10:16:05 AM
What is currently on it, and what is your desire to replace it? As stated above, depending on what you have, it might be worth rebuilding what you have.
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: ChargerRob on November 26, 2017, 01:45:51 PM
Hello All,  I actually have the original Carter AVS that came on the car. I was told that upgrading the carburetor would improve the overall driveabiltity and performance of my charger. I had the carb rebuilt a few years ago, but it's never been quite right.
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: c00nhunterjoe on November 26, 2017, 07:28:54 PM
Could you give some more detail into what is not quite right? Could help in diagnosis
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: Sublime/Sixpack on November 26, 2017, 07:35:31 PM
Sounds as though you may have had the wrong guy rebuild it. :shruggy:    They're good carburetors and simple to work on. If all is right with it you should have good driveability and performance for a stock 440.
But that's not to say there isn't something better available.
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: c00nhunterjoe on November 26, 2017, 08:43:14 PM
Depending on what the symptoms are, it may or may not be carb related.
Title: Re: Your opinion on 440 carbutetor
Post by: Sublime/Sixpack on November 26, 2017, 09:28:09 PM
Quote from: c00nhunterjoe on November 26, 2017, 08:43:14 PM
Depending on what the symptoms are, it may or may not be carb related.

Good point.