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    Posted: June-10-2008 at 1:34pm
Hi,

i could buy a brandnew Holley 4160 Carb with electric choke for little money. It was originally ordered for a 4.3l motor. Will that work as replacement for my old Holley 4160 on my PCM 5.8l Ford?

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Depends- you need a 600cfm. You can look it up by the LIST number.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Depends- you need a 600cfm. You can look it up by the LIST number.


they both have 600cfm, although I don't think both carbs will have the same LIST numbers.
It could be either Holley Part No. 0-80492 or Holley Part No. 0-80551.
What are the other differences? Baseplate, gas-inlet?


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Hi again,

my current carb has LIST-50419-1. The other one is LIST-7053-1. At least the latter is a 600cfm carb. I can't find any information about the first one. It has an EC-number which is some kind of european approval number. The latter has (if uncahnged) the following specs:

Part No.: 0-7053-1
Model No: 4160
CFM: 600
Primary Venturi Diameter: 1-1/4
Secondary Venturi Diameter: 1-5/16
Primary Throttle Bore Diameter: 1-9/16
Secondary Throttle Bore Diameter: 1-9/16

Any ideas wether this will work in a 1988 SN 2001 with the stock PCM Ford 351?

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If its a 600cfm, then it will work on your 351w. Jetting and PV size may vary between list numbers, but those can be swapped easily.

The 50419 sounds familiar- its probably the original 600cfm. You can call the Holley tech line and they should be able to tell you the differences between the 2 carbs.
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Originally posted by straylight straylight wrote:


i could buy a brandnew Holley 4160 Carb with electric choke for little money.


After having i final look at the carb, i should probably replace "brandnew" with "rarely used" ;)

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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

If its a 600cfm, then it will work on your 351w. Jetting and PV size may vary between list numbers, but those can be swapped easily.

Sadly enough, it's not that easy over here in Germany, because finding parts for holleys is a bit difficult and very few people are still doing crabs anyway...
Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:


The 50419 sounds familiar- its probably the original 600cfm. You can call the Holley tech line and they should be able to tell you the differences between the 2 carbs.

Yep, i'll do that.
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