OK... my first post here. Thanks to Mark for the efforts he puts in keeping things going here.
Now to the questions... everything here applies to a 388" Mopar dirt track engine. W-2 heads, 3.79 crank., .040 overbore, choice of two SFT cams from Howards and Jones, M-1 intake. Long tube headers with 3 1/2" outlets. MSD 9T ignition. 1/2 mile paper clip track. Methanol fuel. 7200-7500 rpm max. About 4000 rpm off the corners.
I rebuilt a 4779 Holley 750 for this engine last winter. Bought good stuff to do the rebuild but I traded for an 850 Holley just because. The old carb worked good for the new owner on his open motor modified.
My "new" carb has a welded baseplate that was warped and, while I have it flat as I can get, I'd feel better with a new throttle plate.
On a good recommendation I have been looking at an 850 plate from APD. I like it because it's simple... no extra vacuum fittings. Any other suggestions? I will stay away from cheap imitations like Speedmaster, etc.
How about billet metering blocks? My carb is the old style where the extra fuel supply holes were drilled above the jets. 2 circuit... 3 circuit? Honestly that alone confuses me. I 'm not sure how to tell the difference and what difference that would make.
Last years carb was an early BG... I had to drill out the main feeds since they were pretty small for methanol. This carb is a Braswell of a similar vintage. I haven't really looked it over to see what mods were made to do the conversion.
So how good are QF blocks? Holley? Others?
I have not raced this car yet. Three years of accumulation of parts then old age begins to set in and I get a new knee (to match the other) then I'm hit with two heart attacks just one week apart. I'm feeling pretty good again so I hope to spend more shop time getting busy with engine assembly then on to the chassis.
Thanks for your help...