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I tried a quick search, but didn't come up with much on this Holley 2 barrel. One list said it was a 440 6 Pack center carb.
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Think the centers were 2300s?
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That's a `70 Chrysler 440 6-pack center carb for a manual trans application dated the 346th day of `69.
"2300" refers to the series of carb, such as a 4150, 4160 etc. refers to the different types of 4 barrel carbs. Eric |
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Thanks Sam and Eric.
When I first picked it up I thought it might be for a Vette 3x2 set-up. |
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That's a `70 Chrysler 440 6-pack center carb for a manual trans application dated the 346th day of `69. Eric [/ QUOTE ] I thought Holley didn't start using four digit date codes until 1973 or later?? ![]()
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Chrysler was using the Julian date system at least as early as 1969 on Holley carbs, GM didn't switch over until 1972-ish...not sure about Ford.
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Gotcha, thanks.
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