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mustangmark 11-20-2012 07:13 PM

b&m 250 blower carb plate question.
 
To the best of my knowledge b&m never made a top plate for their 250 blower for a Holley 4500 dominator. I am currently using an adaptor on my set up but really need the 3/4" that the adaptor is taking away for flame arrestor clearance.

Can anyone tell me if The Blower Shop's dominator/4500 top plate that they offer with their billet 250 blower will interchange or bolt onto the b&m housing?

Rookie 11-20-2012 07:24 PM

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I have a dominator on mine. Actually I believe it will accommodate a 4150 or 4500.

I also have Dual 4150 plates.

supermx96 11-20-2012 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by Rookie (Post 3818847)
I have a dominator on mine. Actually I believe it will accommodate a 4150 or 4500.

I also have Dual 4150 plates.

Your single carb plate must be modified with some machine work ???

I never see a non modified single top plate for 4500 carb when i have try to find one.

I run mine with 4500 to 4150 adaptor last summer, I will try to run with twin carb setup for the next season.

mustangmark 11-21-2012 03:14 AM

I used an adaptor plate on mine but in order to keep the fuel from deadheading against the edges of the adaptor and top plate I had to remove and blend a lot of material from both. It came out ok but in the process reduced the width of the gasket for the top plate to about 1/2 it's original size along either side of the plenum. It works fine but I'm still having a height issue. Did anyone else remove material and blend the sides of their adaptor and top plate like I did?

MILD THUNDER 11-21-2012 06:38 AM

Mine had the B&M adapter, modified for the 4500 carb. Didnt use a actual 4500 to 4150 adapter, just the B&M plate was machined.

I have two fiberglass hatch inserts that I took out of my setup. They give about 2.5-3" additional clearance for a single round flame arrestor. For sale if you need them.

Rookie 11-21-2012 07:36 AM

How concerned is everyone about running a single carb on a 250? The bottom of this thread the poster has some #'s I am/would be concerned about.

http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/b-m-blower-189957.html

MILD THUNDER 11-21-2012 08:22 AM

My results concurred with that thread you posted rookie. Rear cylinders run fat, fronts lean. Dual carbs much better.

mustangmark 11-21-2012 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 3819191)
Mine had the B&M adapter, modified for the 4500 carb. Didnt use a actual 4500 to 4150 adapter, just the B&M plate was machined.

I have two fiberglass hatch inserts that I took out of my setup. They give about 2.5-3" additional clearance for a single round flame arrestor. For sale if you need them.

I appreciate the offer M/T. I've already got a arrow scoop glassed onto my hatch. I did a little digging and found a guy that is willing to make a billit top plate for me. I'm not sure I'm going to go that direction or not yet. I need to find out what its going to set me back. I read the link in the other post and have heard that there can be fuel distribution issues using a single carb on the 250 blower. I currently run the top plate that mounts the carb in the center instead of forward and a Nickerson stage 5 dominator. So far...no issues and Ive consistently spun the motor to 6200rpm. I just picked up a 26p bravo1 to drop the rpm a little. The current prop is a 24p bravo1.

eddie 11-21-2012 08:40 AM

Here are the instructions for the 250 if that helps at all: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/42339868/25...directions.pdf


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