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Carb Identification
Well, I'm having a hard time identifying this carb. Can anyone tell me what it is. and whether or not it's worth rebuilding or just replace?
![]() ![]() ![]() Need any more specific pictures just ask. Also i thought that the 250 engine mounts were staggered and not straight across from each other. Or is it the other way around? Last edited by Mister laugh; 04-01-2008 at 05:26 AM. |
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Re: Carb Identification
Obviously it is a Holley 2 BBL
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Re: Carb Identification
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Try going to the Holley site and searching for that "tab" number. Or, if you can find any other numbers, enter them.
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Re: Carb Identification
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I forgot to mention, search Holley for the numbers on the carb body.
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Re: Carb Identification
It looks like an old 1900 series Holley from the fifties. Check out this link for a manual:
http://www.tocmp.com/manuals/Carbs/H...IHC_53B24.html Why do I save links for IH carbs from the fifties? I have no idea!
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Re: Carb Identification
250 mpounts are straight across, 292 mounts are staggered
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Re: Carb Identification
The only numbers i can find are the ones i took the picture of. They dont come up in the holley website and that tab is just a rebuild tab from autoline I'll grab a pic of it tho if it helps.
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Re: Carb Identification
I found a number under the fuel line. 2r-3864
which leads me to this carb http://www.carburetor.ca/carbs/kits/CK006.htm it is definitely not that carb, I'm thinking it is a holley 1900 seriesbut cant get any further than that. |
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