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Early 60's vette's 327, 340hp,-- 427, 425 hp among others,used holleys. |
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That I didnt know! Thanks George. This thing looks as if it might have been the first 4 barrel ever made!!
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1969 Corvette with a 427 (435 horse power) used 3 Holley carbs. 1970 Chevelle SS 454 (450 horse power) used a Holley.
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So did a lot of the big trucks. C40/50/60's. They were mostly vacuum governed though.
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Beebe sized ball goes in accelerator pump discharge under the Phillips screw that holds the nozzle.
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Maybe you shouldn't have taken it apart......
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You never dropped something while doing alittle exploring? Thats how most of us that cant afford new try to save a little cash. Call me cheap, call me curiouse, either way I have now successfully rebuilt a holley 4barrel that is older than I am and saved a few hundred bucks to spend on something else that needs fixing!
20160326_232136.jpg 20160326_232255.jpg I found the little buggers. Thanks for the info guys! Should probably go get my eyes checked the things were right on the instructions sheet under my nose!
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Sorry bout the crappy pics still trying to learn this laptop. So i had to take the pics of comp screen with my phone to post them.
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Glad you got it together, John.
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Nice job John. So what did you take this off of? Intersted in hearing how it runs when you're done
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