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What Holley carburetor do I have?

What Holley carburetor do I have?

It’s like a “VIN” for your carburetor and should be hand-stamped on the front of the choke tower to the right of the vent tube on most typical Holley carbs. The list number typically is four to six digits long and may or may not have a suffix number behind it. The date code will be right below it.

What carburetor do I have?

The list number is stamped on your carburetor, either on the corner of the airhorn or choke tower or, if it doesn’t have an airhorn, on the mainbody. Remove the carburetor from your vehicle before looking for the list number to easily find the information you need.

Does Holley own Demon carburetors?

We reported that BG Fuel Systems and Demon Carburetors were poised for a comeback in a blog earlier this week. The fact that the company was bought by High Performance Industries, the same company that owns Holley, Demon’s biggest competitor, has created a bit of a stir in the automotive aftermarket.

What is this Holley carb used for?

Classic Holley carbs have been a staple for rodders around the world for decades. They’re calibrated for use on stock to mildly modified vehicles and have that classic Holley look. Holley’s 0-8007 is calibrated and intended for small V8s or 6 cylinder engines as well as 2×4 street tunnel ram style set ups.

Where is the part number on a Holley carburetor?

After determining the carburetor is a Holley, look for the code numbers, usually located on the side of the air horn. The Holley model number is present along with the auto maker part number, if factory-issued, a date and application code. Locate the lone four-digit code.

What is a 4 barrel carburetor?

A four barrel carburetor is basically two, two barrel carburetors back to back sharing a fuel inlet. depending on the type of linkage between the halves, the back two barrels open by mechanical means, air flow or by a vacuum actuator.

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