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Yes it will but you might need to run a spacer on it. The Eddy carbs tend to have a problem with absorbing heat and boil fuel. The Torker has a different design but I had a slight issue with fuel boiling on my Performer with AVS 2 carb until I added a spacer. But yes... The Eddy 600cfm should work fine with a Torker on a 360. 

You might also consider getting a tuning kit. Very rarely does a carb run perfectly out of the box. My 500cfm on my 304 needed to have the metering rods replaced and be re-jetted before it would even drive right.


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Originally posted by 1982AMCConcord 1982AMCConcord wrote:

Yes it will but you might need to run a spacer on it. The Eddy carbs tend to have a problem with absorbing heat and boil fuel. The Torker has a different design but I had a slight issue with fuel boiling on my Performer with AVS 2 carb until I added a spacer. But yes... The Eddy 600cfm should work fine with a Torker on a 360. 

You might also consider getting a tuning kit. Very rarely does a carb run perfectly out of the box. My 500cfm on my 304 needed to have the needles replaced and re-jetted before it would even drive right.
By needles, do you mean metering rods?
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Originally posted by Sonic Silver Sonic Silver wrote:

By needles, do you mean metering rods?

Yes. I corrected for accuracy.
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Originally posted by 1982AMCConcord 1982AMCConcord wrote:

Yes it will but you might need to run a spacer on it. The Eddy carbs tend to have a problem with absorbing heat and boil fuel. The Torker has a different design but I had a slight issue with fuel boiling on my Performer with AVS 2 carb until I added a spacer. But yes... The Eddy 600cfm should work fine with a Torker on a 360. 

You might also consider getting a tuning kit. Very rarely does a carb run perfectly out of the box. My 500cfm on my 304 needed to have the metering rods replaced and be re-jetted before it would even drive right.

Awesome. Thank you for the advice.  I'll offer him $250 and see where it goes from there.
Thank you,
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The seller accepted my offer of $250.
I know I still need a spacer but I wanted to see what it would look like.


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Originally posted by abernut360 abernut360 wrote:

The seller accepted my offer of $250.
I know I still need a spacer but I wanted to see what it would look like.


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Originally posted by bikerfox bikerfox wrote:

Originally posted by abernut360 abernut360 wrote:

The seller accepted my offer of $250.
I know I still need a spacer but I wanted to see what it would look like.


abernut--pls. read regarding pics:   https://theamcforum.com/forum/how-to-post-pictures-on-the-forum_topic8119. - https://theamcforum.com/forum/how-to-post-pictures-on-the-forum_topic8119.html

I know I cannot post images directly until I get to 30 posts so I tried to post from my Google Images.  It looked fine in the post preview.
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Yep I am try to get to 30 posts takes time. I am in the middle of a build and would like to post pics
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