The fuel pressure for a 2 bbl carb is 4-5 lbs.
The fuel filter is on the carburetor. Depends on whether it is a 4 bbl or a 2 bbl. Follow the fuel line where it goes into the carb.
No, a 4 bbl. carb takes a different intake than a 2 bbl. carb.
you will have to install a 2 bbl intake manifold to mount the 2 bbl. carb.
the name say it all. a 4 bbl carb has 4 big holes through it which allow air to flow through it to draw fuel into the engine. a 2 bbl only has 2. primarily a 4 bbl acts like a 2bbl under normal driving conditions where it only uses the front 2 bbls. when you stomp the gas the second set open up to feed it extra air and fuel.
the 5th character in your VIN is the key to your answer. "M" = 200ci-V6 chevy, "A" = 231ci V6 Buick, "J" = 267ci V8 Chevy, "G" = 305ci Chevy with 2 bbl carb, "H" = 305ci Chevy with 4 bbl Carb, "L" = 350ci Chevy with 4 bbl carb
the 327 Chevy was buiit with anywhere from 210 hp with a 2 bbl carb to 375hp with fuel injection and everywhere in between.
A 1974 Chevy 400 came with either a 2 bbl or 4 bbl carb. The 2 bbl made an advertised 295 ft. lbs of torque at 2600 rpm, and the 4 bbl made 290 ft. lbs at 2400 rpm.
210 horse power with a 2 bbl carb
304 w/ 2 bbl carb.
most 225 slant 6's were 1 bbl's unless it was the super six and it had a 2 bbl.
Earlier carb type LT1 6 1/2-7 psi Fuel injected Vettes and Camaro aprox 45 psi.
There was 2 454 BB chevys in 1973 One was--240 HP@ 4000 RPMs. 4BBl carb. The other was--250HP @ 4000 RPMs. 4 BBL carb.