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    Posted: July-10-2007 at 7:31am
Originally posted by boat dr boat dr wrote:

Sorry it found a new home in Al.One of our fine USCG,Coasties,serving in Alaska, bought it. He has seved his time there and coming home,his C/C awaits.
New carb will be a his parents house when he shows.............Thank you Andy Anderson for keeping this country safe.......boat dr


You are welcome!!! And thank you for all the info, and advice. I cant wait to bolt that puppy on this weekend when I get back home!
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Sorry it found a new home in Al.One of our fine USCG,Coasties,serving in Alaska, bought it. He has seved his time there and coming home,his C/C awaits.
New carb will be a his parents house when he shows.............Thank you Andy Anderson for keeping this country safe.......boat dr
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Good day boat dr do you still have the 450 cfm forsale.Thanks Nautiques 1 my email is grantcustom@sympatico.ca
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Doc,
I sent you a email.

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Raindog, don't know about a 327 but a 380cfm sounds awfully small for that cubic inch motor. Did that come stock?
What are the problems you are having with the carb now, we still may work something out...........boat dr
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote RainDog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-30-2007 at 8:37am
Since I don't know if the new carb is the solution to my problem, I can't take a chance for $300, even though it is a fair price. I'll keep working on the carb I have.

BTW, I didn't expect you to touch a wrench at GL. Since we would be in the same place, I thought I could try it and you could keep an eye on it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote boat dr Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May-29-2007 at 10:49pm
Raindog, that puppy will hunt,but that is not the time to be exchanging engine parts.
The carb is a 450cfm which was what a stock 302 will flow at 4750 rpm's.That GM 327 will flow about the same,nothing wrong just too small for the 331 stroker,which ran strong up till 5000.At that time she ran out of air.
As far as Green Lake the last thing I want to do is work on a boat, this will be mine and Karens Vacation Week GET AWAY.
If there are mechanical issues I will refund your money, if you dont like anything else you bought yourself a new carb for 300.00 bucks.Holley don't do that with their off the shelf stuff for 469.88..........let me know
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Doc,
I was just about to post for one of these.
I was hoping to get a rebuilt one for around $150 or a core for $50.

Here is the deal: I can't get my 380 cfm to work perfectly and I am wondering if a 450 CFM would work better. Its a stock 327.

I'd pay your asking price if you would be willing to let me return it if it does not work out. (I'll cover shipping both ways and paypal fees if I do return it). Otherwise, since I'm a newbie and stranger to you, if you bring it to GL, we can try it and see how she goes.

What do you think?
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Still have this carb for sale ,it needs a new home and not on my desk.........boat dr
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boat dr, it was raining yesterday so she's still under the cover. If it's not raining when I get home tonight I'll try to get some photos but it might be tomorrow or Saturday (at the latest). Is that okay?

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Brice, I have it boxed up ready to ship.
Just bought a new 4160/600cfm from Summit,was not going to fight reworking an older one,So just bit the bullet.
This was a perfect carb,before the 331 stroker,am running out of breath,too small.
Hi Teks will only worsten the problem.
For a stock or slightly modified motor this is all you need.Carb has 25 hrs. total,comes w/ fuel fitting.Give me a call 1-318-386-2825..........boat dr
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boat dr, still have the 450cfm? I've got that 600cfm on my 302...
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MM, 4160 Vacuum secondaries,dual fuel inlet,no accelerator pump on rear.boat dr
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doc... is the 750, vacum or mechanical, and is it a double pumper?
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MM ,I have two carbs I don't need and do not have one that I do need.
I wuold like to find a 600 cfm 4160 w/out the stock metering plate on the secondaries.After reading "Gottaskis" how to on jetting,I think this is the way to go.
331+Cam+Hi-Teks= major carb tuning.Yes they are both for sale.318-386-2825
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doc, are you selling the 750??
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Doc, give me a call. We might be able to work something out.
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HLY-0-80364 Holley 450 CFM,Bought 09/15/06 from Summit Racing,nothing wrong,replaced with HLY-0-80537 750CFM . One is too small,450 and the 750 a tad too large.
Paid 469.88 plus the fuel fitting,still in orig. box with paperwork.300.00 shipped to your door..........boat dr
the perfect carb for a stock or mild 302....
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