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    Holley model 9776 450cfm carb

     


    Last edited by Dago Red; 01-03-2010 at 10:45 AM. Reason: I don't know anything about carburetors

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    you have got to be kidding

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    you have got to be kidding
    Yeah never had gas in it??????????????????
    Would make a good door stop
    When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>

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    guys I'm not a mechanic, don't know much about these things and have only ever rebuilt one carb and that was on my mini-bike. I'm glad I amused you all I took all the pics because I don't know about these and figured they would show what it is.

    I'll edit the post. So as you see it in the pics, how much is it worth? I was going to put it on e-bay if nobody here wanted it.

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    Well---if your going to try to sell it---take off the pink check valve on top of the float bowl

    try to find some hex head bolts like on the seconary to put in the promary bowl

    Market it toward the stock car crowd as many of them have to run a 450cfm carb and many I know have paid as much as $1500.00 or more for a tricked out one

    good luck

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    that check valve, what goes there instead? it looks like that little rod that the rubber flap is attached to has a hole under it.

    I don't need to get a lot out of it, just trying to offset the cost of the new carb somewhat. trying to keep to a snug budget this time around.

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    Dago,
    That 450 would make a good tunnel ram carb, put it on Ebay, someone will snag it..
    39 Plymouth 2-door sedan, 46 Dodge pu, 67 Mustang stock, 01 Road King

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