1994 Holley 4160 float bowls? |
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TucsonMike
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Posted: March-27-2022 at 8:58pm |
Anyone know if they are still available? Mine is leaking at the plug on top, circled. 1994 Ski Nautique with PCM PLP-PR-R12PT, Ford 351. It has the accelerator pump at the bottom.
Thanks for any help!
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desertskier
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Not sure if it's the same but you can scavenge parts from this one if you want. It came from my '89.
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99 Pro Air 89 SN - Went to live on a lake in Texas 75 Donzi 16 - Sold in 93 |
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TucsonMike
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Sean, is that you? It’s Mike King. I hope you guys are doing great!! It looks the same; sure. We’ll figure out details offline.
Thanks!!
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desertskier
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Yup. Sounds good
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92 SN - Owned since 93
99 Pro Air 89 SN - Went to live on a lake in Texas 75 Donzi 16 - Sold in 93 |
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Jonny Quest
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The area indicated in your picture is called a "Welch plug" and sometimes called a core plug. Anyway, a leak at a Welch plug is not uncommon. One option is to seal the leak with a little J-B Weld epoxy. Several CCF members have had good results with J-B Weld or other epoxy products in sealing pesky carb fuel leaks.
If you do choose to replace the fuel bowl, you may want to consider a carb re-build while you are swapping fuel bowls with DesertSkier. At a minimum don't forget to replace the fuel bowl gasket with new ones (I like the blue removable gaskets). JQ
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KENO
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Just to answer the availability question even though you really don't need one................, yes. Holley 34R10918AQ 60 ish dollars depending where you shopOr if you want the PCM packaged Holley bowl the part number is RN0052 and the price is ..........well, too high to print here That's for the primary float bowl. Secondary bowl is different but still available too. |
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TucsonMike
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Thanks!! Do you know if that part number will accept the accelerator pump on the bottom of the bowl?
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KENO
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That would be a Yes I do and Yes it does Click on the link below and you'll get 3 pictures and the description |
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TucsonMike
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Thanks for the replies everyone. It’s had a recent rebuild but I will probably get the kit anyway for the blue reusable gaskets, accelerator pump, etc.
FYI, Summit Racing agreed with you guys and said the part number above, 34R10918AQ, is good to go for the accelerator pump. They said the corresponding secondary bowl number is HLY-134-105. I need to decide if I want to take desertskier up on his offer or order the new parts for improved peace of mind. Regardless, he and I will definitely get together for beers. :)
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KENO
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I'd get back to Summit and see if they agree with part number 34R5972AQ.instead of what they gave you You won't be happy at all with a 134-105 float bowl If you're wondering what Summit gave you a number for, it's a 4160 float bowl with externally adjustable float level and it takes a different float, needle and seat assembly and has a big sight hole in the side that you have to screw a plug into. You could trust but verify and get back to Summit and ask about the 34R5972AQ.if you want the right secondary bowl for your carburetor that has internally adjustable floats So to put the numbers for the bowls all in one spot for your 94 marine 4160 Primary bowl.............34R10918AQ Secondary bowl........34R5972AQ
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TucsonMike
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Thanks for that! On the Summit site, the 972AQ bowl is "Fuel Bowl, Secondary, Side Hung, Dichromate, Holley, 4160, Marine":
The 134-105 bowl is "Fuel Bowl, Secondary, Side Hung, Dichromate, Holley 4160: They look pretty similar, but the number you gave me is the 'marine' number, plus it's $18 cheaper. I changed my order this morning. I thought I'd be able to find these bowl numbers on the Holley site using my carb number from the choke horn (50469-2), but no joy. I was able to find the correct rebuild kit number (703-47) using that number. Thanks!
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KENO
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They're similar till you have one in each hand |
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TucsonMike
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All back together now. Runs fine in the driveway, no leaks. You’re right, Keno. It does have a 2.5 in it and the one in the rebuild kit was a 2.5 too.
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