The Edelbrock carbs work very well right out of the box, so if you have the correct intake manifold it should bolt right on with no problems. The Edelbrock website has all the info you need for tuning and connectivity.
In late 1987 chevy went to fuel injection on ALL there engines. From 1987 down will have a carburetor.
on top of the engine, under the air cleaner
67 chevelle's never had fuel injectors, they had a carburetor.
17-22 Hg
The 1996 4.3L engine doesn't have a carburetor, it is fuel injected.
Chevy 409 is a big block V8 engine. It was produced by Chevrolet from 1961 to 1965. It was a 6.7L engine, with a single or dual four barrel carburetor.
If your engine has a carburetor the filter is in the supply line into the carburetor. If your engine is fuel injected the filter is right next to the gas tank in the fuel line.
Chevy stopped using carburetors on there engines in 1987. Your engine is fuel injected if it's factory. And the unit on the top of the engine that you call a carburetor, is really called a Throttle body
The 95 engines do not have a carburetor, They are fuel injected / TBI Throttle Body Injection and there is no ajustment on them what so ever. You have other problems. Is check engine light on ?? If so then have engine scaned with an engine scanner and you will find your problem. I have a 95 Chevy 5.7 and its got a carburetor. I really don't know anything a bout them though. Sorry
1987 is the last year for a carburetor.
600 cfm will be enough for that engine.
with rivets