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    Posted: February-08-2004 at 2:24pm
hey,try Allstate Caburetor in New York,They have about any thing in carbs you need,,I got one a year or so ago from them..good to deal with,,,the first one he sent me did'nt work..i sent it back and he replaced it....Rick
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When replaceing a carb there is a formula to use, generally speaking. However engines with a dual plane intake manifold can use more. Because of the nature of the dual plane only half of the carb CFM is being used, EX. a 600 CFM on an dual plane manifold only uses 300 CFM per side or app.75 CFM per cylinder. Depending upon design and engine condition. A open plenuim manifold used in high performanc not needing low end torque would use all 600 CFM, used for high RPM and HP. The more air the better breathing ability.
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bills would be the proper size. i think you need 500cfm for a 302 4v. a 4160 would be to big.
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Try carbcareusa.com they have rebuilt Holleys for $239 go to the icon for marine carbs.
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i just can't help myself...........




nice little webber set up for a 351.

you can save a hundred or so if you go with the osco replacements exhaust manifolds risers. they are a thicker casting than pleasure craft, but ugly. IMHO. skidim and many other marine suppliers sell 302/351 exhausts.

are you replacing a 2300 holley?
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I have a Holley 600 CFM 4010
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Looking for a 4v 302 carburetor. Can some one lead me in the direction a decent used one or rebuild? Also any exhaust parts ie manifolds.
Thanks for any and all help.
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