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Old 05-16-2003, 10:50 PM
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Question Anybody know of a good place to buy Holley marine carbs?

Does anybody know of a good place to buy Holley marine carbs, probably 750s? I have had it with my stock Weber carbs. You have to pump the throttle over 100 times to start the engines after sitting for a week - been that way since new. Thanks.
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Try Summit Racing.
I bought 800 Holley marine for a good price.
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Cheif engines. #9022, 800cfm double pumper(marine)
$400.00...
Just looked, a 750cfm is $410.55
Never seen any cheaper, and there really nice to deal with.
Summits are $453 for the #9022.
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Old 05-17-2003, 06:06 AM
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Default 750 holley Marine

I have a Holley 750cfm, marine carb, dual feed, mech secondarys
Really used for about 25 hours and went to bigger carb.

$200.00 with a small K&N Filter

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Chief Engines.

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Old 05-17-2003, 04:07 PM
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man save that money run auto holleys they work fine just don't tell them their on a boat they will never know

really if you need the down turned vent tubes just swap them or run a rubber tube from one vent to the other and cut a hole in the middle over the center of carb opening
but I would not worry about it
 
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Sheikman, I may be interested in your carb if BajaBuddy is not interested. I to have the great Weber which at the start of the season would never start without the aid of starting fluid. I simply can't believe Mercruiser ever went with these carbs! What a pain in the behind! On the auto carb, I did have a 750 Holly on my Scarab with no problems. By the way what did the 750 come off of and how old is it??

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I e-mailed you back Sheikman - I am interested!
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I like CP Performance.
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Anyone have a phone number for Chief?

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