My father has a early 65 with a 4 barrel carburetor.
The 400 in the 1979 F150 has a 2 barrel carburetor , so unless your willing to change the intake manifold to a 4 barrel manifold and get a 4 barrel carburetor , I would stick with original equipment
160 horsepower - 2 barrel carburetor 180 horsepower - 4 barrel carburetor
It was a 4 barrel Rochester ( Quadrajet ) Carburetor.
autolite 4 barrel with vacuum secondaries .
Yes, it had a Rochester 4-barrel carburetor.
what size of carburetor for a 390 2 barrel
The 350 V8 with 2 barrel carburetor produced 145 h.p. and 235 lb/ft of torqueThe 350 V8 with 4 barrel carburetor produced 155 h.p. and 250 lb/ft of torqueThe 400 V8 with 4 barrel carburetor produced 175 h.p. and 305 lb/ft of torqueThe 454 V8 with 4 barrel carburetor produced 215 h.p. and 350 lb/ft of torque
Sorry no, the intake manifold would have to be changed
It depends, if you get the exact same carburetor, then no, but if say you upgrade from a single barrel carter to a 4 barrel edelbrock then yes, but if you already have a 4-barrel carb and manifold then you may need a adapter which is inexpensive, but you could also get lucky and it may bolt right up.
Advertised Compression is: 2-barrel carburetor engine is--8.5:1 The 4-barrel engine is---9.2:1
My father's has a 327 V8 with 4-barrel carburetor.