65Malibu4dr
Jan 12th, 03, 10:59 PM
Any one know of a kit or junk yard donors that can be placed onto a '74 Chrysler 360? If not, what about putting a Chevrolet TBI setup onto the 360 via an adaptor plate? Ok and if not that then how about a replacement cam/intake manifold/carb. kit that will solve the cold weather start up issue?
Thanks
Mark
BillK
Jan 13th, 03, 7:38 AM
Mark,
Holley makes several fuel injection setups that are pretty much universal. Check thier web site or find a good shop near you that has a catalog you can look through.
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Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
1971 Heavy Chevy - original owner
Team Chevelle #100
Peter F.
Jan 13th, 03, 9:49 PM
The Chev. TBI is possible. You'll need to get a programmer and eraser to adjust the eprom and you'll also find a laptop to log the computer data helps. It is fairly cheap to install though. Probably about $150 to $250 depending on where you gather the parts.
For the distributor, you use a Corvette module I believe and mount it into the normal distributor. Then you lock out the mechanical and vacuum advance so the computer can control it.
All in all, it would be easier to go with a Holley set-up but they do cost more.
Peter