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ny_nautique
Platinum Member Joined: June-01-2011 Location: Albany NY Status: Offline Points: 1215 |
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Posted: August-02-2013 at 9:03pm |
Well, welcome to the club Don. Post some pics of your boat when you get a chance. I hope you get it running for the weekend.
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- Jeff
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Uncle Donny
Newbie Joined: July-29-2013 Location: Minnesota Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Thanx for the vote of confidence!
carb rebuilt, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, already had Ei installed, thermostat, fresh Oil and filter. hooking up the water tonight, try to refire, check timing, and lake test! its been over a decade since my last boat, I've been off the water now 5 days since purchasing my latest and it's killing me! D. ps the Holly rebuild is not a big deal. |
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phatsat67
Grand Poobah Joined: March-13-2006 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 6157 |
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Haha, There is a local shop here in Indy that does a bang up job on any carb. They did the Carter afb's on my uncles 67 Hemi car and it ran like it just came off the showroom floor.
Holleys have a lot less small parts than you might think. For what they do they are actually very simple. Give it a shot you might surprise yourself. It's a pretty cool feeling to know that your boat runs like it did when it was new because you did it. |
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boardersdad
Senior Member Joined: June-18-2013 Location: Wisconsin Status: Offline Points: 409 |
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I envy you guys. No way on Earth I could ever rebuild a carb with my big fingers and those little springs and stuff. When my Mercruiser carb needed rebuilding, I took it to a carb shop about 15 miles away. But those carb shops are all disappearing. Which brings me to my question...
When it's time for my SN2001 Holley carb to be rebuilt, is there anywhere you guys would suggest sending it? I'm not far from Milwaukee. (Maybe I'll send it to Uncle Donny over there in Minnesoooota, eh). :) |
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Dan in CT
Groupie Joined: November-12-2012 Location: East Hampton, C Status: Offline Points: 77 |
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You need to get the list number. Check Holley's website, real useful. Number should be on the choke horn...the raised part above the primaries. If you have the original choke heater, I recommend replacing.
Not to start a power valve discussion but my kit came with two. I installed the 6.5. And my boat is running fantastic. |
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SNobsessed
Grand Poobah Joined: October-21-2007 Location: IA Status: Offline Points: 7102 |
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Check out Daytona Carb kits. They have a improved needle & seat design.
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ny_nautique
Platinum Member Joined: June-01-2011 Location: Albany NY Status: Offline Points: 1215 |
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Call SkiDim. Or just buy item #421 from their website here. Note you'll probably need to buy the new bolts from them. I also got a new secondary diaphragm too.
Also check out this thread for the two 4160 rebuild threads. |
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- Jeff
1999 Ski Nautique |
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Uncle Donny
Newbie Joined: July-29-2013 Location: Minnesota Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Hey ya'll,
Just purchased my first SN2001 '85. previously I've owned three of the "OTHER" brands, I am having some issues with carburtion. After what I believe is a diligent search for a holly rebuild kit part number, I have come up empty. If anyone has a part number, I would greatly appreciate your help. It's got the 351W and what appears to be a holly 4160. Are ALL the rebuild kits universal? ...apparently my phone does not work as Holly and several other suppliers don't answer. thanx for the help! Don |
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