Edelbrock 1409 Marine Carburetor 600 CFM with Electric Choke
350-1409
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Marine Applications
Electric Choke
- These carbs have no vacuum ports and are not for automobile use
- For use with Edelbrock Performer manifolds and others of similar design in marine applications
- Meets United States Coast Guard safety standards
- Cast surfaces are irridited; shafts and pump arm are PTFE-coated
- Comes with .098 Primary, .101 Secondary Metering Jets; .068 x .047 Metering Rods; Orange 5" Hg Spring
- Ideal for Chevy 4.3L V6 with Performer intake manifold and 350-1485 calibration kit
- Other Features:Modified bowl ventingSpecially-designed throttle shaftsAccelerator pump seal3/8" inverted flare fuel inlet fittingTube in airhorn for fuel pump vent5-1/8" flame arrester flangeUniversal throttle leverRevised secondary system for improved transient performance
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
Looking to replace carburetors on my boat. They are Crusader 270's that currently have Rochester carbs on them. Will your 1409 be a direct fit or will I need an adapter to use them?
Will use of bore adapter kit #555-15440 allow 1409 to bolt on standard mercruiser intake of 1981 260hp/350?
I would like to replace my Holley 4160 that is on a Ford/Mercruiser 302. Will this fit or is an adapter required?
Will this bolt directly on my 1981 mercruiser 260hp. I have the standard Rochester now.
Will this work on my 7.4 mercruiser
Would this work on my 4.3 L MerCruiser It’s a 1993 what a 4bbl Weber I been look and doing some reading looks like the 1409 would work and would fit on what out buying a adapter plate ?
What size electric fuel pump is necessary for that carburetor pressure and gallons is what I need to know
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