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RE: 66 was the last year for the 4100 on regular...... |
By Mike McQuesten - 05/25/2001 1:12:01 PM; IP 206.193.0.122 |
I agree with you about the misperceptions regarding the autolite 4100s. They're a lot easier to work with than old leaking, float sticking/sinking Holleys. And I know they were used commonly through '66 and like you say sporadically into '68. My questions are - when was the last 600 CFM (1.12) used? I looked at a '66 Washington State Patrol Car last summer that looked totally correct and according to the Montana owner it was correct. It had a 1.08 autlite 4100 mounted on top of that aluminum C6AE intake manifold. Second question - what documentation proves that the "HIPO 4100" was ever used in any application from '64 - '67? As you described this mythical carb....manual choke, 669/600CFM, on Comets, Fairlanes, Meterors, etc. In my fifty three years of over the line Total Performance Ford fantacism I've never seen this application. Please don't think I'm saying it ain't so, I just want to know. Thanks. |
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