skim heads. does not matter 2 or barrel carb
The 400 in the 1979 F150 has a 2 barrel carburetor , so unless your willing to change the intake manifold to a 4 barrel manifold and get a 4 barrel carburetor , I would stick with original equipment
From the Mustang forums:The 1964 Mustang did not have many models, just the coupe and the convertible. The biggest difference was that there were four different engine options for the coupe and convertible. These included a 170 cubic inch engine with 105 horsepower with 9.1:1 compression and a carburetor with one barrel, a 260 cubic inch engine with 164 horsepower with 8.8:1 compression and a two barrel carburetor, a 289 cubic inch engine with 210 horsepower with 9.0:1 compression and a four barrel carburetor, and finally the most powerful 289 cubic inch engine with 271 horsepower, 10.5:1 compression, and a four barrel carburetor. Consumers loved the different engine options on the coupe and convertible.http://mustangforums.com/timeline/1964-ford-mustang/P.S. It's rather easy to Google this kind of information :)
2 barrel
Ford Motorcraft 2 barrel
No
A Ford Tracer Tonic 199 uses a one-barrel carburetor. This is the type of carbureter that can be purchased from junkyards, or taken from other vehicles.
vacuum diagram for 1978 cordoba
You can find a vacuum hose routing diagram for a Quadra jet four barrel carburetor at most auto-parts stores. Some Ford dealerships will also have the vacuum routing diagram.
A 650 to 700 cfm 4 barrel
The ford focus is fuel injected and does not have a carburetor.
There is no carburetor on a ford focus. They are all Fuel Injected.
The 1968 Ford Mustang offered a variety of engine options, and the carburetor used depended on the specific engine. The standard engine was a 200 cubic inch (3.3L) inline-six, which typically came with a one-barrel carburetor. The more powerful 289 cubic inch (4.7L) V8 featured a two-barrel carburetor, while the optional 302 cubic inch (4.9L) V8 could be equipped with a four-barrel carburetor for enhanced performance.