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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by tom1him, Oct 8, 2012.

  1. tom1him
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    Can't seem to find much info on these? They came with some other parts I bought. Just trying to see if I can find a use for them. Thanks guys

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  2. bowie
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    Without looking up the numbers, I`d say the big one is a750-780 spread bore quadrajet replacment vacum carb. The smaller one looks like OEM ,est 600cfm vacum
     
  3. R-3310-2 is a 4160 type carb and 750 CFM

    I am not finding the R-3043 carb on the Holley carb list. But here is a link to the list.

    http://holley.com/data/TechService/Technical/Carb%20Numerical%20Listing.pdf

    If you donot get any information here on the second carb you can go to the holley site ansd contact them with the question about the carb, I have contacted them before. Be sure to give them all the information on the iar horn just as it is stamped.
     
  4. sdluck
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    3310-2 is a 780 cfm,later called 750 cfm
     

  5. 3043 should be a Factory Chevy Corvette Carb....not a super high dollar carburetor but someone who is doing a resto might like it the date of 521 is First Week, February, 1965
     
  6. 5 is the year, 2 is the month, 1 is the first week
     
  7. henryj1951
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    4150 off of a 327
    3043 carb


    the 3310 is 750 /780cfm Manuel choke
    :cool:
     
  8. griz01
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    3043 is a factory 1965 Chevelle L-79 that is 350 HP 327. Used only on Chevelles no listing for Vettes or any other model
     
  9. oops yeah chevelle carb.. 2818 for corvette
     
  10. Deuces
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    Nope!... the 3310-2 was always a 750..
    The first design 3310 may have been a 780 with the "downleg" style venturi boosters....
     

  11. Wow someone who gets it. I keep hearing L-79 as a Corvette engine on here and know that it is not. welcome to the club. :cool:
     
  12. Deuces
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    Deuces

    How about this one??????
     

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  13. Deuces
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    Deuces

    They (the L-79s) were also optional on the '66 Nova SS....
    Just ask Da Grump!...
    Nevermind..:(:eek:...
    Rest in Peace Grumpster....:(
     
  14. henryj1951
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    BBC of some sort

    :cool:
     
  15. griz01
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    :eek: That is a Carb 1970 LS6 Chevelle with a manual trans! What does gold go for now?
     
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  16. Deuces
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    Deuces

    Right on!!!!!!!! :D
    Just needed to make sure...:)
    Would you believe I got that Holley along with 5 others for 50 bucks???..:D:D:D
    One of those is a 3310-2 750, I also have 2 Ford Autolite Holleys that were used on the '68 390 Mustang/Torino GT motors... One is for a Chrysler V-8 that has small primaries and large secondaries but still has the standard Holley bolt pattern... And one more GM Holley that I can't figure out what the List number is... I'll have to look it up again...:rolleyes::eek:
     
  17. griz01
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    I believe that Chrysler one is a 4175 from a 440 around 1975, it is a 650 CFM I believe.
     
  18. Deuces
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    Deuces

    The man. date on that carb sez it's from 1970... No emissions..
    I gotta get that List # off that carb...:eek:
     
  19. Dueces...ebay or teamchevelle.com
     
  20. Larry T
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    3967477 GG---- 1970 Camaro/Chevelle N/W, 396, standard transmission, emission.

    And the 3043 does show to be a 1965 Chevelle 327 Hi-Perf carb.

    Out of an old Holley carburetor numerical listing book.
     
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  21. Deuces
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    Deuces

    LS-6's were never installed in a F-body from the factory... Would have been nice though...:D
     
  22. Larry T
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    The publication from Holley says 396 (L-78, 375 hp) carb.
    I'll look and see what they say about LS-6.

    It doesn't list the LS-6 (450 hp) carb, so I'm assuming it uses the same carb. But it isn't exclusive to the LS-6.

    LS-7 (465 hp) is listed as a different carb number.
     
    Last edited: Oct 13, 2012
  23. Deuces
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    Deuces

    I think the LS-7 came with the bigger 800 or 850 Holley with vacuum secondaries.... The L-88 used an 830 cfm Holley double pumper with the "short" choke horn...
     
  24. Deuces
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    Deuces

    ...... I also have a List-4223 Holley.... How rare is that beast????..:)
     
  25. mutlyi4
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    hey ive got two holley carbs i cant find info on can anyone here help??
    1) 8d457-3
    2742

    2)3423
    list 7855
     

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