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    Holley Intake

     



    Im young and ignorant so I have some questions? Could anyone tell me what some of these holes in my intake are for?
    It's a Holley 300-38.
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    The ones at the rear are the mounting holes for a coil. The center is for the choke and the one in the front is for the water temp sending unit.
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    I have an electric choke on my carburetor, so i can just close up the choke hole?
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    Yes and BTW allen head screws will be easier to torque.
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    The front hole might also be used for a heater hose.
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