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Old 11-25-2010, 10:45 PM   #26
prostreetC-10
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Re: Buying a carb

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Love 1406's easy to tune, simple to rebuild. Smitty

No arguement there. A lot of times I will even tell first time buyers on my ebay site that they might want to steer clear of my carbs. Nothing worse than a person getting enamored over the look of an HP carb and flat buying the wrong carb for the wrong job. Holleys flat give you too many things to mess up and get out of adjustment as a novice. It's also their strength. My personal carbs, whether a single or dual four, work perfect because I know what I'm doing and it's taken some time to get here.

Bottom line is that the Eds and the Q-jets will work just fine if properly bought and set up. But when you really need to move some fuel........come see me.
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