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Re: New Thread! Replacing the Carb on a 351e V6?
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Re: New Thread! Replacing the Carb on a 351e V6?
yeah, the holley 500 cfm carb will work on your 351. i just put one on mine and even ordered the electric choke kit for it too. much better than my old stromberg and manual choke. good luck
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Re: New Thread! Replacing the Carb on a 351e V6?
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The Holley carb I want is the 4412, but I noticed there's a 4412S, 4412C, and 4412CT. I assume I want the 4412C |
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Re: New Thread! Replacing the Carb on a 351e V6?
TransDapt used to make the correct adapter at one time, part number:2140, in fact I still have the original package from 1989. According to them it has been discontinued. If you're using an adapter for the 305 application and are attempting to drill it out you will definitely have problems with interference from the other mounting holes. A blank spacer plate will be a better basis for this.
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Re: New Thread! Replacing the Carb on a 351e V6?
If you search Jeg's for the Mr. Gasket 1937, a TransDapt adaptor will show up as an alternate. If you look in the catalog you'll see TransDapt's logo, but Mr G's p/n-1937. The TransDapt listed online has a different p/n than Mr. G's and it's about a dollar more as well. Since Mr. G's #1937 was what was referenced here, that's what I chose.
Here is the difference in the carbs: 4412-S has a silver finish (what I picked- I like silver!) 4412-C has a gold finish, chromate based, I think 4412-CT is the circle track (hence CT) racing version. Make sure you check eBay for these. Holley Performance will offer remanufactured 4412's there from time to time. A 4412-C was listed early last week for $199, I bought a 4412-S last night for $229. That's a savings of $100-$200 wherever you buy it. I have no idea on the price difference- as new the -S sells for less than the -C. Go figure. These carbs are warranty return and a search of some of the performance boards gave them overall very high marks. Some who claimed to know said the units are NOT defective or damaged. Holley tosses the junk. What they reman are those that been setup incorrectly by "smart" owners (i.e. incorrectly re-jetted or adjusted) or have some minor part like an arm that was bent or broken when installed. So Holley takes these back to honor the warranty. They will have little- and likely no- use on them. You'll also get a 90-day warranty. Just make sure the seller is Holley Performance.
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Re: New Thread! Replacing the Carb on a 351e V6?
let me know when you get the parts if the mr gasket adapter worked for you because it didnt for me...i had to return it and make one up myself...
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Re: New Thread! Replacing the Carb on a 351e V6?
Yep, mine had an issue with the valves being too tight as well. Now it runs great and with the new Holley carb, it starts perfectly, even on a cold morning.
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