Yes they were available.
will a 4 barrel edelbrock fit both chevy or ford with 4 barrel manifolds
try tuning or cleaning the carb
The 1968 had 1 of 3 engines a 383 2 barrel carb, a 383 4 barrel carb, or a 440 4 barrel carb.
A similar carburettor and engineering skill.
Advertised horsepower is: 1970 is 215hp @ 4400 RPMs. 2-barrel Carb 4-Barrel carb is 225hp @ 4600RPMs. 1971 is 250hp @ 4600RPMs. 4- barrel carb 1972 is 175hp @ 4000rpms. 4-barrel carb. 1973 is 155hp @ 4000rpms. 4-barrel carb. 1974 is 145hp @ 3800rpms. 2-barrel carb. 4-barrel carb is 160 @ 3800RPMs 1975 is 160HP @ 3800 rpms. 4-barrel carb. 1976 is 145hp @ 3800 rpms. 2-barrel carb. 4-barrel is 165hp @ 3800 rpms. 1977 is 165hp @ 3800 rpms. 1978 is 165hp @ 3800 rpms. 1979 is 155hp @ 3600 rpms. 4- barrel Hi Altatude engine. 165 @ 3800 4-barrel carb heavy duty engine.
The 1960 Hawk came with two versions of the 289 V8. A 210 h.p. engine with 2 barrel carb & a 225 h.p. version with 4 barrel carb. The 210 h.p. engine had 300 lb/ft of torque and the 225 h.p. version had 305 lb/ft of torque.
With the 318 ci 2 barrel carb engine, 1,134.With the 383 ci 2 barrel carb engine, 307. With the 383 ci 4 barrel carb engine, 178.
You'll need the carb, intake manifold, gaskets, air cleaner assembly, and any linkage that is different. If the carb is purchased new, you should be able to order the right linkage.
Yes you do.
Advertised Compression is: 2-barrel carburetor engine is--8.5:1 The 4-barrel engine is---9.2:1
165 hp @4000 rpm
It depends. The standard 350's from 1969 were rated at 250 HP for the 2 barrel carb, and 300 HP for the 4 barrel carb.