5K all day long in 100% condition with factory case
You can expect to pay between three to four hundred dollars for a basic Remington 1100 12 gauge, unless it has a variable choke, which would then up it's value by about another $75. Also, if the Remington you are looking at has a ribbed skeet barrel, then the value is increased by yet another hundred and fifty dollars.
value depends on overall condition...............
50-400 usd
50-350 usd
in cars, most of the time the carbs are two barrel which means there are two main terminals, if you want more power, you'd go with a four barrel carb witch has four main terminals.
A cask or a drum is a wooden barrel that holds liquid.
Cask.
the missing value for four fifths is
A four barrel carb usually adds about 20 hp.
you will have to install a 2 bbl intake manifold to mount the 2 bbl. carb.
* 200 c.i. @ 115 h.p. w/8.7:1 compression with one barrel carburator. * 250 c.i. @ 145 h.p. w/9.1:1 compression with one barrel carburator. * 302 c.i. @ 210 h.p. w/9.1:1 compression with two barrel carburator. * 302 c.i. @ 290 h.p. w/9.4:1 compression with four barrel carburator. * 351 c.i. @ 240 h.p. w/9.1:1 compression with two barrel carburator. * 351 c.i. @ 285 h.p. w/10.7.1 compression with four barrel carburator. * 351 c.i. @ 330 h.p. w/11.7:1 compression with four barrel carburator. * 429 c.i. @ 370 h.p. w/11.3:1 compression with four barrel carburator. * 429 c.i. @ 375 h.p. w/11.5:1 compression with four barrel carburator.