Holley Carb 6r3752b - Help!!!
#1
Holley Carb 6r3752b - Help!!!
Hi guys,
I need to replace my 4 barrel carb, Holley 6R3452B. I bought the car with this carb mounted on.
The chokes are rusted and the electric control is not working properly.
I don't have any info on this carb. Does someone have some?
Is it still available?
I need to replace my 4 barrel carb, Holley 6R3452B. I bought the car with this carb mounted on.
The chokes are rusted and the electric control is not working properly.
I don't have any info on this carb. Does someone have some?
Is it still available?
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I've never seen a list number like that... are you sure that's really the list? It does not show up as a good number...
If it's not the original carb, maybe you should look for a nice upgrade.
If it's not the original carb, maybe you should look for a nice upgrade.
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Originally Posted by stingray69bb427
Hi guys,
I need to replace my 4 barrel carb, Holley 6R3452B. I bought the car with this carb mounted on.
The chokes are rusted and the electric control is not working properly.
I don't have any info on this carb. Does someone have some?
Is it still available?
I need to replace my 4 barrel carb, Holley 6R3452B. I bought the car with this carb mounted on.
The chokes are rusted and the electric control is not working properly.
I don't have any info on this carb. Does someone have some?
Is it still available?
#6
Thanks guys for the info.
I confirm that the carb is a Holley one. I will check for the correct P/N on the air horn.
I want to get rid of the electrical chokes. I would like to use a 100% mechanical 4 barrel Holley 750cfm carb.
Can anyone recommand a carb for a 427 chevy bb?
I run a mechanical trans.
Street use. I need a quick reaction when shifting the gears down double clutching. I live in Europe in a area with a lot of twisty roads and mountains.
Rod.
I confirm that the carb is a Holley one. I will check for the correct P/N on the air horn.
I want to get rid of the electrical chokes. I would like to use a 100% mechanical 4 barrel Holley 750cfm carb.
Can anyone recommand a carb for a 427 chevy bb?
I run a mechanical trans.
Street use. I need a quick reaction when shifting the gears down double clutching. I live in Europe in a area with a lot of twisty roads and mountains.
Rod.
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I suggest you consider a Barry Grant Speed Demon 750 mechanical secondary without choke, BG part number 1402010. I can send you a complete installation instruction article with photos and part numbers if you'd like.
Lars
Lars