Jerry,
The # 1406 is a square bore carb and the Thermoquad is a spreadbore. The primary butterflies on the #1406 are significantly larger and will hit the openings in the manifold. I haven’t done this swap myself, but you have a few choices.
No matter which option you choose, you’ll need the throttle adapter #1481 to connect the carb to the original throttle cable and kick-down linkage.
If you haven’t already purchased the #1406, you might want to take a look at the Thunder Series #1806. It’s the 650 CFM AVS version. The Performer series are an AFB design. Or if you want something closer to the CFM rating of Thermoquad, look at the 800 CFM #1813. The AVS has improved tuneability of the secondaries.
Another option would be to have your Thermoquad rebuilt by www.Thermoquads.com. I’m planning to use them to rebuild one for a non-Imperial project. They came highly recommended by some of my Barracuda buddies.
Rob McCall ’67 LeBaron
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Hi Listers,
After it is shut off, my 73 reeks of raw gas from the tailpipe and from the hood so bad I can't put in the garage anymore..After reading everything about the all things Thermo-quad, I have semi-scientifically determined that the TQ has to go and the Edelbrock 1406 has to go on.. but before I do that, has anyone else had this same problem with a TQ, and is the installation really as easy as it looks??
Gas Smelly in Pittsburgh, Jerry 73 |