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Old 03-28-2001, 10:40 PM   #1
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Help with New Holley 0-80508S

I Bought a new holley for my zz430 And I cant find a way to get fuel to it. IT came with a Line to connect the two float bowls. The end of the line Is female threaded for a fitting. They are shallow threads and have a place for a O ring. I cant find a fitting that will thread into it. I called summit they sent me a 6 An fitting but it dosent fit, I called them again to get a New fuel line that Had a 3/8 hose barb on the end of it so I wouldent even have to use a fitting but they sent me the wrong line 8 21/32 not 9 5/16. I called them again to get a different line and they said they dont have one. Any Info would be great
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Old 03-29-2001, 03:25 AM   #2
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I have seen fuel rails for Holley carbs at autozone. Sometimes your in a tough situation and you need to buy from a not so good parts store.

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If you look in Jegs (although I wouldn't doubt that Advance might carry them) they have an adapter that will thread into where the swivel fitting used to thread in thr carb and allow you to attach your fuel line on the opposite side

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