Originally Posted by: HK1837 Same carby for 253, 2600S, 186S and stillborn 202S. Just calibrated to suit each engine. The other carby was an Email-Carter design carby, I think used as an alternate supplier. I've only seen on HJ before. Pretty sure it is the same carby used on maybe XA or XB as an alternative?
The WW stromberg spec is twin 1.43" throttle bores (basically twice the standard 6cyl 1.44" bore). The Quadrajet is 2 x 1.38" and 2 x 2.25". Another spec I can find is the barrel size (or venturi size). 173 is 1.156", 202 is 1.219", 253 is 2 x 1.188", Quadrajet is 1.09" primary with the secondary variable by the air flap.
GM used two different size 2-barrels carbs in the later 60's and early 70's. The 283, 307 and 210hp 327 used the smaller 2-barrel (HK-HT 307 used this carby). The smaller one was 1.44" throttle bores, 1.09" venturis). The larger carby was used on the 1969 327 235hp engine (same engine as 210hp 327 except for the carby) and also on the L65 250hp 350 (same engine as auto HT-HG GTS350 but with 2BBL). This carb was 1.69" throttle bores.
The WW Stromberg uses the same 1.25" flange as the smaller Rochester 2-jet as used on HK-HT 307. There is a larger WWC that is a 1.5" flange like the larger 2-jet.
Pretty sure the 250 2V Ford 6cyl and many of the 2BBL 302 and 321 used a WW as well. Pretty sure they are just under 300cfm, 280cfm rings a bell.
The 351 used in the GT-HO in XW only had a small carby. They are just as quick as a PhaseII or III if tuned right. Might not have the top speed or the same peak power but didn't make the cars any slower. The GT-HO's in 1969 at Bathurst were faster in every record (qualifying time, fastest lap, total race time etc) than the PhaseII's in 1970. Shows you that HT or HG GTS350's probably would have won again in 1970 if they were the weapon of choice for GMH.
Thanks.
I never seen a 351 with a Stromberg ww2 on it, but only the Carter 2BBL like on my 351 T Bar XB ute.
Back in the day of the Ford 302 V8 XT on to XB I though why were they so gutless Holden 308's with dual exhaust would blow them away, then I was shocked to find that they only had a 2BBL Stromberg on them, but some 302 V8's had the Carted 2BBL I am sure, must of been the time when the Holden's got them as well. it was due to the ADR fuel evap tank setup I think, Stromberg must of got caught off the ball at the time.
When I pulled the Stromberg ww2 of my mates dads 1977 302 auto F100 I was surprised to see that the intake manifold was restricted with a cone shaped restriction going from the size of the throttle body's down to a 10c size
true story, they restricted the F100 302 v8, but the Falcon 302 intake manifold was not restricted down with a cone shaped rubbish setup like that.
I seen many people put adapters on Ford 6cyl log heads and then have a 350Holly on top
why ? when if the hole on the top of the log can only flow X amount, the intake hole looks to only be able to flow something like 250CFM to me.
I once seen a dyno test on street machine with a 4bbl 600CFM carby on a 302 Cleveland stock XB 2v intake setup with a 4bbl adapter, it was found to be not that good performing, I think the 2BBL 350CFM Holy was better on that manifold in the test.
I am not sure that the HT or HG GTS350 would of had it over the XW P2 or P3, As the disc brakes were only solid on the HT-G for a start, I am sure that they did their home work well on the Torana GTR XU-1 for winning Bathurst. I hate the LC-J Toranas myself as the care is just to small for me, they look fine. but to drive on the Highway forget it, they are rubbish. Give me a HG GTS308 T Bar with air-con any day. I don't think that the XW GT-HO P2 really appeals to me as a car in the day I would fork out for, the XT GT T Bar would be my pick by far of any Falcon to drive.
So you have a real good Australian car from 5/1968 in the XT GT 4SP or Auto that is a drivers car, then you have to wait until 8/1970 for the HG GTS308 T Bar the first real Holden that I would say I would loved to own back in the day for sure. the 4sp is fine as well and with all the off the shelf and options mind. a HT-G GTS350 would be fine as well. But when one looks into it all you find that under the top shelf their truly is fine cars to drive that no one can poo poo a HG GTS308, the HT GTS308 auto is only a crap 2sp so it fails in that regard.
The XW GT T Bar fail as to being a dopy FMX boring as to drive such and the 4sp is a pain to use unless you are driving it flat out to enjoy such and that goes for them all to The XB not to mention crap rear sprung setup is just shit, the Holden rear leaf is much better setup.
I am just putting out the reality's here if you drive a car and had to live with it doing many miles a year and drove them to their capacity that they were designed to aspire to of such people who are in such a league to truly appreciate.
Yes I appreciate the GT-HO's and the GTS350's but you would not of seen me crying about not having them to drive back in the day. to much is made of such cars that most people miss out on just how good a car could be had that was just under the top shelf.