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miamioffshore 03-21-2007 07:04 PM

Holley Carb Rebuild question
 
I have 99 Carbed HP500's in stock configuration (except for Gil exhaust) I'm wondering which model of Holley Carb I have as I'm going to have them rebuilt. I know the model number is probably on the carb somewhere, but instead of driving 20 miles to TNT to look I'm wondering if anyone is able to tell me from here to save time? If not where exactly do I look on the carb to find model number?

US1 Fountain 03-21-2007 07:25 PM

800's

miamioffshore 03-21-2007 07:50 PM

ok but is there any way to know the model number that I need in order to get the rebuild kit from jeg's?

H2Xmark 03-21-2007 07:54 PM

the model number I think is a 4150 but you need the list number , its on the front of the choke tower

cuda 03-21-2007 10:14 PM

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Holley actually lists two different numbers for the carb on the HP 500. They are, 80466, and 9022. I have one of each.

800 cfm

cuda 03-21-2007 10:15 PM

Btw, the number is stamped on the air horn.

RaggedEdge 03-21-2007 10:25 PM

I believe they are 830 cfm, none the less they are 4150's in terms of rebuild gaskets/parts etc. Most any auto parts store should be able to get you all the parts. My .02, get the "blue" non-stick gasket sets, a little more but seal better and reuseable in case you need to pull bowls off for any reason.

The carb ID number is, as said here, on the choke horn.

Reed Jensen 03-21-2007 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by RaggedEdge (Post 2066701)
I believe they are 830 cfm, none the less they are 4150's in terms of rebuild gaskets/parts etc. Most any auto parts store should be able to get you all the parts. My .02, get the "blue" non-stick gasket sets, a little more but seal better and reuseable in case you need to pull bowls off for any reason.

The carb ID number is, as said here, on the choke horn.

The number is on the air horn and go with the nitril gaskets. They are the best. Better than the blue ones.

cuda 03-22-2007 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by RaggedEdge (Post 2066701)
I believe they are 830 cfm, none the less they are 4150's in terms of rebuild gaskets/parts etc. Most any auto parts store should be able to get you all the parts. My .02, get the "blue" non-stick gasket sets, a little more but seal better and reuseable in case you need to pull bowls off for any reason.

The carb ID number is, as said here, on the choke horn.

They are 800 cfm.

Check this site out.
http://www.mortec.com/carbs.htm

RaggedEdge 03-22-2007 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by Reed Jensen (Post 2066740)
The number is on the air horn and go with the nitril gaskets. They are the best. Better than the blue ones.


Air horn, choke horn same diff. The part the carb gurus machine off to make the thing work better.


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