Newbie question 324 in a 54 88 Super
Olds did not use multi carbs until the J-2 in '57. '49-'56 will not interchange, so your only choice is the aftermarket. One company is still making them.
The '53 '49-'53 "dual quad" will bolt on, and will work OK. The '54-'56 "triple deuce" will be a better match, to your '54 heads.
Linkage is easy to fabricate, but finding carbs, to fit them, is a separate problem.
Used ones turn up, on eBay, and the H. A. M. B. from time to time.
Norm
The '53 '49-'53 "dual quad" will bolt on, and will work OK. The '54-'56 "triple deuce" will be a better match, to your '54 heads.
Linkage is easy to fabricate, but finding carbs, to fit them, is a separate problem.
Used ones turn up, on eBay, and the H. A. M. B. from time to time.
Norm
I would like to make a bit of a hot rod out of this. It is a 54 Super 88 3 spd manual 2 door sedan. 50K original blk & white car... Would I be better changing the heads to something different? The 3 duce set up would be cool. I have a set of carbs off a 348 Chevy I assume they would work Ok?? I need to check but I think the rear gear is a 3:08 it sure act's like it.
Thanks in advance Jim
Thanks in advance Jim
'56 heads would be your best choice. They will work best, if you can find a cam to match the flow.
If they will bolt on, they will work fine.
Axle code is stamped near the bottom of the differential mounting flange, under the fill plug. The '54 Shop Manual decodes them, as follows:
0 = 3.07 [3.0769 = 3.08]
4 = 3.90
6 = 3.64
8 = 3.42
9 = 3.23
Finding different ratios for '54-'56 Olds/Pontiac, will take more luck than most of us have. You can PM Blownolds, who you might also find at eBay, or the H. A. M. B.
Let us know how it goes.
Norm
If they will bolt on, they will work fine.
Axle code is stamped near the bottom of the differential mounting flange, under the fill plug. The '54 Shop Manual decodes them, as follows:
0 = 3.07 [3.0769 = 3.08]
4 = 3.90
6 = 3.64
8 = 3.42
9 = 3.23
Finding different ratios for '54-'56 Olds/Pontiac, will take more luck than most of us have. You can PM Blownolds, who you might also find at eBay, or the H. A. M. B.
Let us know how it goes.
Norm
Any other suggestions? As far as building a mild Olds that can be driven everyday. All I have known is Chevy's the last 30 years. But got the Olds bug a while back and ended up with 2.... The 54 and a 56 88 super 2 dr sedan. The 56 has a 57 J2 371 engine in it that I need to sort the carbs out on.
Thanks again Jim
Thanks again Jim
'56 distributor used the same points/cap rotor/advance mechanism as the late engines. Done correctly, a custom advance curve, will make a big difference.
Fenton headers have been seen, on eBay, a time or two.
Alternative, is to have them custom made, or to adapt another application to your heads. Eddy Henneman (Headers by Ed) used to sell flanges for '54-'56 but his website (http://www.headersbyed.com) is down. I don't know if his email (edh@mninter.net) address is still good.
Not a lot different than Olds.
You'll find more at the H. A. M. B. Several of those guys have far more experience, with the early stuff, than you will find here.
Norm
Fenton headers have been seen, on eBay, a time or two.
Alternative, is to have them custom made, or to adapt another application to your heads. Eddy Henneman (Headers by Ed) used to sell flanges for '54-'56 but his website (http://www.headersbyed.com) is down. I don't know if his email (edh@mninter.net) address is still good.
Not a lot different than Olds.
You'll find more at the H. A. M. B. Several of those guys have far more experience, with the early stuff, than you will find here.
Norm
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