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I have a 1971 javelin SST 360. Was originally a 304 but replaced somewhere down the line by a previous owner. From the numbers I can find the carb/ intake only match 1970 engines. Having carb problems and would like to replace. Is ther any direct bolt-on replacements that don't require a intake manifold replacement. Just like to get her running at present. Carb overflows and kills engine and float replacement isn't available on the owa-4 carb. Looking at the Holley 1850s 600? Thanks for any help you can offer.

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Brain,
If it is a 1970 or later AMC engine, it should have come with a Motorcraft carburetor. Not a performance carb whatsoever. You can use a  600 Holley w/vacuum secondaries or an Edlebrock 600/650 carb. Both will bolt on and all you should have to do is the basic adjustments. Float level, idle speed, idle mixture. I've used many Holleys in the past. They were prone to eventual gasket leakage. The newer ones, I hear, use better gaskets to prevent this.
What size engine is in your Javelin? If you are not sure, look behind the motormounts on the engine block. You will find the CID cast into the block. You can also find out which cylinder heads you have by removing the valve cover and looking for a 7 digit number cast into the head. 1970 was a good year for AMC V-8 engines. It had dog leg ports and many had the very desirable small combustion chambers (51 cc) which increased the compression ratio. Send me the numbers and I'll let you know. Good luck.
Kevin

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I can answer many technical questions relating to AMC vehicles prior to 1979. I also have experience with Rambler & Nash vehicles.

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I am a former AMC technician, service writer and service manager. I have worked in AMC dealers in Illinois in the 70's. After college, I was a Field Service Rep for American Motors Sales Corporation, working out of the Chicago Zone office. I traveled to AMC dealers assisting in the diagnosis and repair of AMC vehicles. I was also the Area Training Manager for DeLorean Motor Company. I have 10+ years as an Automotive Instructor. I have modified and restored
numerous AMC vehicles. I have been working on AMC vehicles for over 30 years.

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I have been an ASE Certified Master Technician since 1975. This includes L1. I am also currently a Toyota Certified Master Diagnostic Technician.

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I have articles in "American Motoring", the official publication of the American Motors Owners Association. They are the largest AMC club in the world.

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I have a certificate I printed out from a website.

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