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cphase
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Posted: June-03-2014 at 5:15pm |
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Must be something new, bought two kits last spring for my 4160's. They do not offer their proprietary floats for a 4160 as of yet.
Just looking to rebuild it for future use or if some one needed it. |
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jlopez101
Newbie Joined: June-14-2010 Location: Seattle Status: Offline Points: 14 |
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Thanks everyone. I found a shop outside of Seattle that will rebuild it for 200 dollars. I'll go that route for now.
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TRBenj
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Daytona does not offer kits for 4160 carbs, at least not as of a few months ago when I called.
Holley can tell you which kit it needs... And they're the only ones I'd trust to get it right. A 450cfm carb will be too small for a 351w, FYI... Works great on a stock 302 though. |
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cphase
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I cant find that list number in my file. Other sources say kit# 703-33. As Tim mentioned a rebuild should clear it up. Contact daytona Parts for a kit.
If you go new and Tim passes I may be interested in your old carb. |
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TRBenj
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That's a 4160. Not a lot of great references for Holley marine carbs online, you'll want to call their tech line to figure out what rebuild kit it uses. It's surely a 450cfm if it's the original carb bolted to a 302.
No need to replace it based on age. Many carbs much older still run perfectly fine. If it's having issues, a rebuild should sort it out. If you go new, sell me your old one! |
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TRBenj
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That's a 4160. Not a lot of great online references for Holley marine carbs online, you'll want to call their tech line to figure out what rebuild kit it uses. It's surely a 450cfm if it's the original carb bolted to a 302.
No need to replace it based on age. Many carbs much older still run perfectly fine. If it's having issues, a rebuild should sort it out. If you go new, sell me your old one! |
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jlopez101
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I have this Holley that I'm looking to replace. I can see some numbers but I'm having a hardtime finding something online.
My boat is a 1981 Ski Tique and the numbers show List-7158 2559. The Holley site has a PDF file with all the carb numbers but cannot find it either. I "think" it's the 4160 Carb but I'm really not sure. I'm looking for a straight replacement as the current carb is 30 years old. I've included some pictures (hopefully) the link is allowed.Holley Carb Thanks for your help as always. |
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