Few questions about a Holley carb
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Few questions about a Holley carb
I have a holley 650 cfm. Where is the fuel filter on the carb??? Also, how much it is to usually have a carb rebuilt/tuned???? Is it difficult to do??? Thanks!
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Most Holley carbs don't have a fuel filter on them; although if it's one of the spreadbore 650s that are Q-Jet bolt-on replacements (like the 6210 or 9895), ther will be one in the fuel inlet nut, kind of like a Q-Jet but a different filter, smaller IIRC.
Rebuilding a Holley is one of the easiest thing there is to do to a car. Go get a kit and a gallon of lacquer thinner and do it yourself, you'll learn a great deal from it.
Rebuilding a Holley is one of the easiest thing there is to do to a car. Go get a kit and a gallon of lacquer thinner and do it yourself, you'll learn a great deal from it.
He is right IIRC most holleys dont have them. Thats why people run the clear fuel filters in the line. Im actually running 2 fuel filters. Mine down by the tank and the one near the carb. Most parts stores sell the carb rebuild kits from holley. Might wanna look into that. They also sell holley guide books that explain rebuilds step by step. Im gonna pick one up soon and check it out,
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