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    Posted: October-29-2017 at 8:35am
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Still have not found the base for the arrester but still looking.   Will ship carb out Monday    Thank You, Duane
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Originally posted by Got Tiques Got Tiques wrote:

Duane, PM sent. Can you post pics of the flame arrester. Thanks.


I have to locate the base yet.


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Duane, PM sent. Can you post pics of the flame arrester. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Got Tiques Got Tiques wrote:

Sorry Duane, I now see the 600. I’m interested if I’m first in line. Thanks, Todd


Yes, you are the first that has expressed interest.   And yes, it ran on my stand for less than an hour. My 302 is overbored .060 and highly modified. I opted for the Quick Fuel 700 cfm double pump model. Carburetors are contrary beasts. One small spec of dirt between the needle and seat can cause a leak. Fuel pressure and float level as well as the carb itself being level can affect performance. That is why I stated that it may or may not need tweaking. My new Quick Fuel got a spec of dirt on the needle and needed cleaning when it was new. All said, the carb looks new and is almost new.
Also have a factory flame arrestor that I would let go for another $20 if you need it also.
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Sorry Duane, I now see the 600. I’m interested if I’m first in line. Thanks, Todd
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Duane, interested in the carb. Do you know the CFM, and it ran on your 302?
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I have a surplus carb that I am not needing. I opted for a larger Quick Fuel carb.   Has less than 1 hour of test stand time. Holley lists it as 600 cfm model 4160    75009-4 Stamped on air horn. Their book shows it as part # 0-80319-1    Also has inlet gas fitting installed.
As with any used carb it may or may not need tweeking. Worked on my stand and then was drained.
$300.00 shipped to your door.     (they are over $600 new now)


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