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Old 06-04-2010, 01:36 PM
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Have a 454 with a Weber 9780 S that needs replaced. Does anyone know what the CFM is on this (650 or 750) ? And is the Edlebrock 1410/750 CFM a direct replacement ? (Know Edlebrock is building "Weber" carbs) Running in a 454 gen VI with Vortec heads.

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They stock Weber on big blocks are 750cfm.
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how about small blocks with webers ? 600 or 750 ?
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I have a mercruiser (weber) carb that is in great shape, its for a 454. I was going to use it on my engine but its not big enough for my bbc. The guy I bought if from said it had less then 3 hours of run time on it. If your interested let me know. I'll make you a good deal on it.
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